Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Perhaps someone of you already know her, Donna used to write in the low dose naltrexone group too, now she is reporting her day by day progresses in her webpage instead. http://www.donnasjourney.com/Aboutme2.html She wrote me saying she is doing really well since she started LDN last year. Just today she updated her link page including bold LDN's. http://www.donnasjourney.com/Links.html Ciao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Excellent Max, thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "maxbtm" <> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 15:17 Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Donna updated Links with LDN > Perhaps someone of you already know her,> > Donna used to write in the low dose naltrexone group too,> now she is reporting her day by day progresses in her webpage > instead. > > http://www.donnasjourney.com/Aboutme2.html > > > She wrote me saying she is doing really well since she started LDN > last year. Just today she updated her link page including bold LDN's.> > http://www.donnasjourney.com/Links.html> This is the LDN part of her story from the website: In July 2002 I started taking LDN. I think it is doing it's job, because shortly after starting it I felt so good I decided to venture out to the mall, something I hadn't done in about a year or so. I then proceeded to have a bad fall and break my ankle and end up hospitalized for two months!! It's made of steel now. I tend to think that after the fall and the stress that went with the break, surgery, pain, hospitalization etc. I would have been in worse shape if not for the LDN. Normally something like that would set me back and off into relapse. All the nurses and staff were amazed at how well I did and how strong I was "despite" my MS. I am really impressed with myself and the progress I've made re: my ankle and that I haven't had a relapse. I guess time will tell with LDN, you are supposed to take it for a long time and then look back and say "yup, no worse!" because all it is supposed to do is stop progression.So anyway, I love my life today. I love what I do, I love my clients, and I have very helpful parents who love me. I have accepted the fact that I have MS (but it doesn't have me!!) and know that if it hadn't come along then neither would a lot of the other wonderful gifts I have experienced in my life the past few years. I always say that if I could live the past 4 years over again and not get sick, I wouldn't do it. I strongly believe everything happens for a reason, and too many good things have come from having MS. However, I'm done with it now LOL now that I have lived with its damaging effects for a few years, It can go home, it's not welcome here anymore! I am on a journey to wellness not to just lose weight, but to overcome my MS and heal my body and spirit, inside and out. If the past few years have shown me anything, it is that I am stronger, smarter, and more capable than I ever imagined. So I can do this.Health update July 2003 - Fatigue is a thing of the past... I am walking much, much better... exercise is helping a lot... a few people have commented that I won't be needing the cane for much longer ) (although until my balance greatly improves, I won't be leaving home without it!) My right side is still troublesome and weak, but that's about my only complaint!! The other little symptoms don't even phase me and I have tons of energy now. Even the heat isn't bothering me much this year (well, we haven't had a HOT summer, but some days have been brutal and I've survived!) Ask me about the day I went swimming, then over to the market for the afternoon, then over to the mall, then met some friends at the bar and partied until 2:00 a.m., then got up the next morning and right back into the pool.... ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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