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Hi,

I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari give

out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to

write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real

appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?

thank you

Johanne F

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Joanne,

I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer

but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone

consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug!

Thats an awful lot of $$$.

nne

- In low dose naltrexone , " johannefbzzz " <johannef@...>

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> Hi,

>

> I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari

give

> out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to

> write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real

> appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?

> thank you

>

> Johanne F

>

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Yeah, that's what they told me, too, and $250 for follow-up calls. SO I just went ahead and ordered it online...saved myself a bunch of money and didn't even have to switch to geico!!!

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

Thy Feet, My Feet

Dance the Dance of Divinity

-- [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

--Joanne,I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug! Thats an awful lot of $$$.nne- In low dose naltrexone , "johannefbzzz" <johannef@...> wrote:>> Hi,> > I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari give> out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to> write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real> appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?> thank you> > Johanne F>

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On Mar 8, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Akiba wrote:

> Yeah, that's what they told me, too, and $250 for follow-up calls.

> SO I just went ahead and ordered it online...saved myself a bunch

> of money and didn't even have to switch to geico!!!

>

> Peace and Blessings

> ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> Pragmatic Visionary

> Thy Feet, My Feet

> Dance the Dance of Divinity

>

>

> -- [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

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> --

> Joanne,

>

> I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer

> but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone

> consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug!

> Thats an awful lot of $$$.

>

> nne

>

> - In low dose naltrexone , " johannefbzzz " <johannef@...>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari

> give

> > out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a

> doctor to

> > write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real

> > appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?

> > thank you

> >

> > Johanne F

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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> <F9F81682-EFE2-41C5-B235-39FC9CC8B34C>

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In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:36:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, akiba@... writes:

I ordered 10, I figure that will give me a good time to see if it is working for me or not (about 100 days worth)

Hi Akiba

You should get about 220 days (at 4.5 mg per night) out of 10 pills. Also with MS, one should give LDN at least 6-9 months. I didn't start seeing anything as far as symptom relief till about 8 months.

We have to remember that for MS, ldn's main purpose is to stop progression, not necessarily give symptom relief.

Be well,

Arlene

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you ordered it without a prescriiption? How?????

Nola

[low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

--Joanne,I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug! Thats an awful lot of $$$.nne- In low dose naltrexone , "johannefbzzz" <johannef@...> wrote:>> Hi,> > I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari give> out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to> write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real> appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?> thank you> > Johanne F>

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http://www.brandmeds.com/pricelist.html

Scroll down to Naltrexone (Revia), you can order it by the pill. I ordered 10, I figure that will give me a good time to see if it is working for me or not (about 100 days worth)

There are a couple of other sites, one that is currently out of stock and the other I cannot remember (I bookmarked it but it seems to have disappeared)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

Thy Feet, My Feet

Dance the Dance of Divinity

-- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

you ordered it without a prescriiption? How?????

Nola

[low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

--Joanne,I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug! Thats an awful lot of $$$.nne- In low dose naltrexone , "johannefbzzz" <johannef@...> wrote:>> Hi,> > I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari give> out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to> write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real> appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?> thank you> > Johanne F>

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How are you breaking this up? What is the dosage you are taking? I`am a little confused. Ten pills equals 100 days worth! nneAkiba <akiba@...> wrote: http://www.brandmeds.com/pricelist.html Scroll down to Naltrexone (Revia), you can order it by the pill. I ordered 10, I figure that will give me a good time to

see if it is working for me or not (about 100 days worth) There are a couple of other sites, one that is currently out of stock and the other I cannot remember (I bookmarked it but it seems to have disappeared) Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary Thy Feet, My Feet Dance the Dance of Divinity -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari you ordered it without a prescriiption? How????? Nola [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari --Joanne,I just saw this post so forgive me if you have already had an answer but. I just called his office the other day and asked how much a phone consult would be. They said $500 for and he would prescribe the drug! Thats an awful lot of $$$.nne- In low dose naltrexone , "johannefbzzz" <johannef@...> wrote:>> Hi,> > I was wondering from some of the posts I've read, does Dr Bihari give> out perscriptions of LDN to anyone with MS who can't find a doctor to> write one out? or do you have to pay his fee as if you had a real> appointement with him to get a perscription from Dr Bihari?> thank you> > Johanne F> nne

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Boy was MY math off!! I like yours better...

At this time my MS is not progressing, ok, but not very much and what is going on the Neuro is not sure even IS MS related...I am just hoping to not get worse, as I am sure we all are.

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

Thy Feet, My Feet

Dance the Dance of Divinity

-- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: prescription from Dr Bihari

In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:36:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, akiba@... writes:

I ordered 10, I figure that will give me a good time to see if it is working for me or not (about 100 days worth)

Hi Akiba

You should get about 220 days (at 4.5 mg per night) out of 10 pills. Also with MS, one should give LDN at least 6-9 months. I didn't start seeing anything as far as symptom relief till about 8 months.

We have to remember that for MS, ldn's main purpose is to stop progression, not necessarily give symptom relief.

Be well,

Arlene

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