Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 I am the one whose doctor wants to test T-cells before writing the script for LDN, but now I am ticked....blood work wasn't in his office as of today, so it looks like late next week before I get damned script...after reading the old posts here, I want it NOW!!! I can only hope I get some sympomatic relief - stable energy tops my wish list...my energy is up and down all day long, seems related to adrenal insufficiency.... Anyone find that LDN helps hypoglycemia? And I have never found anything to help spasms, it does not seem to be related to mineral levels... If I find LDN to be my miracle, you will never shut me up, you will get tired of hearing from me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 MS teaches patience. I agreed with some others here not to change my dosage yesterday, and I still think it was a good idea, even though I am having a bad day today. My immune system and endocrine system may respond right away to new stimuli but they also " accomodate " things. In control systems theory we called it undamped. I need a few more days to see if it's going to settle and if the new state is better, worse, or the same. My advice to anyone struggling with this is that if you have a good day, do everything exactly the same to and with your body and mind as you did that day, for several days. It may have been something you did the day *before* the good day. If you can remember enough, try to replicate *that* day for several days, and see if it helps. This includes exercise, which increases your endorphins a heck of a lot more than chocolate. The other thing with LDN is that it may be subject to some quality problems in being compounded that it would not have had if it had been manufactured in that dose. I don't use any filler but my dose is in suspension in distilled water in the fridge. I have to shake it or I don't get an even consistency. It seems very hit and miss but like Kiki said, you didn't get MS in a day. In your case it may not be MS but still you may have a very undamped immune system. So give your body time (days or weeks, not hours) to adjust, wait until the response to the LDN is regular and predictable. Then either change the dose or the time of day or leave it alone if you are happy with it. The results of your T cell test are very valuable since it is a baseline from just before you started LDN. All I have are my liver enzyme numbers. P.S. I wonder if the control group in the interferon tests took NSAIDs? If they didn't they would have more inflammation. I wonder if NSAIDs protect you better than interferon does? Please don't all run off and poison yourselves with too much advil. Just a thought. -Sullivan > I am the one whose doctor wants to test T-cells before writing the > script for LDN, but now I am ticked....blood work wasn't in his > office as of today, so it looks like late next week before I get > damned script...after reading the old posts here, I want it NOW!!! > > I can only hope I get some sympomatic relief - stable energy tops my > wish list...my energy is up and down all day long, seems related to > adrenal insufficiency.... > > Anyone find that LDN helps hypoglycemia? > > And I have never found anything to help spasms, it does not seem to > be related to mineral levels... > > If I find LDN to be my miracle, you will never shut me up, you will > get tired of hearing from me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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