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I doubt there are many doctors reading this list, so

I'm glad you're seeing yours.

Rebif is known to cause depression in *some* people.

(Read " they try to commit suicide so we better warn

folks or we'll get sued " )

I was treated with Prozac by the guy who put me on Rebif and

he also blamed depression for my lack of energy. Depression

is common in MS but I bet it's less common in patients whose

symptoms are disappearing!

I think your ideal dose is probably lower than 2 mg, and

it seems to be *working*, and you'll feel better if you

TITRATE yourself off Rebif. I went cold turkey and nearly

went blind but who listens to anecdotes?

Anyway I think it's the Rebif. (sorry, sorono)

-Sullivan

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  • 5 months later...

Thanks a lot for yours answers! I will take LDN this night!

Good luck

Gétraldine, France

--- In low dose naltrexone , Géraldine <gg_theo@h...>

wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Because of side effects, I stopped to take Rebif 44 on last Monday.

> I want to take LDN 3mg as soon as possible, but I don't know if I

> can begin immediately without risking incompatibility between

both ?

> Can somebody help me, please ?

>

> Thanks

> Geraldine, France

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