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At a later date I think I'll switch to the intermittent method also. I thought

this was fantastic info. I'm glad I found it. Something Jeffro should read.

> Great post , I think I'll try the intermittent method.

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, you are a very special person. The benefits that LDN has

given you are well deserved. Your new forum is great, and I can tell

that you are so excited by your new treatment that you need to share

as much information as you can. Thank you for all of your input.

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THANK YOU SO MUCH BREN.....VERY INTERESTING INFO AND MAKES SO MUCH

SENSE. HAVE YOU TRIED HIS ON/OFF METHOD AND IF SO WITH WHAT RESULTS?

LOVE, SALLY

> Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

>

> Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

>

> http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

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Sally I just read that today so I have not tried it but I think I will in the

near future.

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> > Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

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Sally I just read that today so I have not tried it but I think I will in the

near future.

>

> > Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

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I asked Dr. Bihari about the on---off way of taking LDN. He wasn't for it.

He didn't see what good it would do. Also I forgot my LDN for one night,

and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire.

Marie

----- Original Message -----

From: " Sally " <salpal@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:54 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Sally, long term users & newbies on LDN

>

> THANK YOU SO MUCH BREN.....VERY INTERESTING INFO AND MAKES SO MUCH

> SENSE. HAVE YOU TRIED HIS ON/OFF METHOD AND IF SO WITH WHAT RESULTS?

> LOVE, SALLY

>

> > Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

> >

> > Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

> MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

> Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

> >

> > http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

>

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Thanks Marie....I was waiting to see what Dr Bahari said about it. I remember your saying that you had a bad time after forgetting to take it one night, and I have heard other people say that too.

It makes sense, but if Dr Bahari say no then it's no. After all who would know more than he, about LDN?

Hugs, Sally

From: Marie Deady

low dose naltrexone ; Sally

I asked Dr. Bihari about the on---off way of taking LDN. He wasn't for it.He didn't see what good it would do. Also I forgot my LDN for one night,and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire.Marie

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> Also I forgot my LDN for one night,

> and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire

I heard someone else say that. While I was in hospital I met a lady who

has been taking LDN for MS and she said she was on it few months. Could

never miss a dose. She would get sick if she did.

Sadly no one knew what to do with me there in hospital. Guess it

really is all up to us to research and try different things.

Mira

On Monday, Aug 18, 2003, at 16:40 US/Central, Marie Deady wrote:

> I asked Dr. Bihari about the on---off way of taking LDN. He wasn't

> for it.

> He didn't see what good it would do. Also I forgot my LDN for one

> night,

> and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire.

> Marie

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Sally " <salpal@...>

> <low dose naltrexone >

> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:54 PM

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Sally, long term users & newbies on

> LDN

>

>

>>

>> THANK YOU SO MUCH BREN.....VERY INTERESTING INFO AND MAKES SO MUCH

>> SENSE. HAVE YOU TRIED HIS ON/OFF METHOD AND IF SO WITH WHAT RESULTS?

>> LOVE, SALLY

>>

>>> Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

>> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

>>>

>>> Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

>> MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

>> Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

>>>

>>> http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Hi Mira,

Glad to hear that you are home now. Hope the hospital stay wasn't too bad

for you. I guess you and I won't forget our LDN again, will we? I like

having a steady balance.

Marie

----- Original Message -----

From: <wordww@...>

" Marie Deady " <Mardea@...>

Cc: <low dose naltrexone >; " Sally " <salpal@...>

Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 9:32 PM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Sally, long term users & newbies on LDN

> Marie

> > Also I forgot my LDN for one night,

> > and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire

> I heard someone else say that. While I was in hospital I met a lady who

> has been taking LDN for MS and she said she was on it few months. Could

> never miss a dose. She would get sick if she did.

> Sadly no one knew what to do with me there in hospital. Guess it

> really is all up to us to research and try different things.

> Mira

> On Monday, Aug 18, 2003, at 16:40 US/Central, Marie Deady wrote:

>

> > I asked Dr. Bihari about the on---off way of taking LDN. He wasn't

> > for it.

> > He didn't see what good it would do. Also I forgot my LDN for one

> > night,

> > and the next day later in the day, my blance went haywire.

> > Marie

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: " Sally " <salpal@...>

> > <low dose naltrexone >

> > Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 11:54 PM

> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Sally, long term users & newbies on

> > LDN

> >

> >

> >>

> >> THANK YOU SO MUCH BREN.....VERY INTERESTING INFO AND MAKES SO MUCH

> >> SENSE. HAVE YOU TRIED HIS ON/OFF METHOD AND IF SO WITH WHAT RESULTS?

> >> LOVE, SALLY

> >>

> >>> Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

> >> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

> >>>

> >>> Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

> >> MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

> >> Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

> >>>

> >>> http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Me too

I know one thing you stick with Dr. Mcnair and you will do so well.

He is my angel and really my life saver. He is something isn't he?

I am glad you take magnesium my level of potassium is also shot and was

looking for something cause the one I had was not being absorbed too.

I'll ask Dr. Mcnair what he has for me as far as long term magnesium

is concerned it can't be put through my port. It burns the veins.

Thanks for the tip.

What did he tell you to use for potassium we been so busy with trying

to get me out of bed. I forgot to ask about that?

Mira

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> Sally I just read that today so I have not tried it but I think I will

> in the near future.

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>>> Click on link below & read the entire bit of info this doctor

>> gives. He talks about how to get yourself regulated on LDN.

>

> Very interesting info from another doc on LDN-- (Dr M R Lawrence

> MRCS; LRCP) Low-dose Naltrexone in the Treatment of Multiple

> Sclerosis --I borrowed this post from another forum

>

> http://www.voy.com/156761/145.html

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