Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 I just thought I would post because some people are asking about LDN results. My daughter was on Betaseron for 18 months and having exacerbations every other month, each one leaving her a little more disabled. Just over three years ago she quit beta and started LDN. She has not had an attack since. Last August her MRI showed all of the lesions on her spine were gone and the ones on her brain were inactive. The rest of her regime is Prokarin and weekly sessions with a personal trainer. She still has MS and a little bit of residual disability, but no one would know unless they were told. She's steadily getting better and stronger. We can't say enough about LDN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 When I hear a story like this one I get inspired. I started LDN last week, however the day after I took my first treatment, I was given the tragic news that my brother died. My body is in a state of shock and grief right now. I did lower my dosage from 4.5 to around 3.0 because my legs started getting tight and stiff. Perhaps LDN is helping me get through this, or maybe not. I'll never know but I still have high hopes for this medication. I would love to hear all of your stories and how LDN has helped you. I think hearing everyone's history can be an inspiration to us all. If you don't mind I would love to hear more details about your daughter. I have a lesion in my spine that is affecting my legs and feet. I hope this will subside but sometimes I get scared and think I'll never be normal again Thanks for sharing Melsmom melsmom22000 wrote: I just thought I would post because some people are asking about LDN results. My daughter was on Betaseron for 18 months and having exacerbations every other month, each one leaving her a little more disabled. Just over three years ago she quit beta and started LDN. She has not had an attack since. Last August her MRI showed all of the lesions on her spine were gone and the ones on her brain were inactive. The rest of her regime is Prokarin and weekly sessions with a personal trainer. She still has MS and a little bit of residual disability, but no one would know unless they were told. She's steadily getting better and stronger. We can't say enough about LDN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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