Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 Someone wrote: >I am also taking Rebif, Calcium, and for suspected >arthritis: Vioxx, Glucosamine Sulfate 550 and Chondroitin >Sulfate 400 and for allergies: Allegra-D. I have no known >allergies to medicines but come to think of it the pharmacy >did ask me if I was Lactose intolerant when I ordered the >LDN. I don't know what that was about but I am not. > and >I don't think I'm doing so well with it. About the sixth day >I noticed that I was having a muscle twitching in an area I >never had before. The seventh day I started getting tingling >in many areas of my body that have either never have before >for or have not had for a long time. This is a quote from someone who started LDN from another site, but is giving it up. Anyone have any ideas? Rebif stands out as one.. but what about Vioxx? Is it a non-narcotic substitute, or is it considered a narcotic? I think it may be too late, he already gave it up, but am curious if anyone else has muscle twitching and tingling? I also notice tingles at times... but it's not the MS tingles I'm used to, it's my arm or foot ACTUALLY " going to sleep " ... pins and needles I think they call it. So, yes, I feel that too -- but they're not unprovoked! I think they're a REAL reaction to sitting or laying a certain way. I thought it was a good sign, like the old days when it happened. I also feel those spasms you may be talking about... like a little blurb blurb bubble bubble feeling in different spots around my body. I figured it was the body waking up again, healing. They're not painful, but sometimes noticable.. not too frequently. Do other people get these? Do they go away? Am I wrong in thinking they're a good thing? Feels like healing twinges, not bad symptoms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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