Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 If she has antibodies for Avionex, Rebif will not work either. They both have the save active ingredient ----- Original Message ----- From: " Sally " <salpal@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 11:16 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: how true is this? Hi , I just finished talking to in her chat and guess what? She is in the middle of a bad relapse and is going to have a test to see if she is building up antibodies to Avonex. Her doc wants he to go on Rebif, but if she is progressing on the abcr drugs, SHE WILL GET LDN!! She is no longer talking against LDN, and I think that is a good sign. I think is an open minded person, who only wants what is best for herself and all msers......And if LDN works for her, that would be one very strong naysayer on ldn's side. She is a very strong voice for her chatroom and the people there trust her to be honest with them.....So let's pray that she does the best thing....whatever that may be....and I hope, of course, that it will be LDN Hugs, Sally --- In low dose naltrexone , " " <davizona@c...> wrote: > Hi , LDN is low dose naltrexone it is an opiate used in 50mg > doses for drug and alcohol abusers. Currently ldn in 4.5 or 3.0mg > doses is being used by some docs in the treatment of ms, there is > currently no evidence that this treatment for ms works and it is not > an approved therapy for ms, causing quite the controversy but in my > experience of knowledge being power I am going to supply you with the > website for ldn so that you can read up on it and take the > information to your doctor and make an informed decision. There are > quite a few people in our group who are using ldn to help their ms, > whether or not it is actually slowing progression or just making them > feel good is always the big issue, I hope and pray it is indeed > working and that eventually one day someone might jump on this and we > can take ldn instead of shooting ourselves with one of the abcr > drugs, till then I am sticking with the one I know to be an approved > treatment for ms..don't mind the pun.lol here you go , read up > and by all means make sure you show your doc before you go ahead and > take this ok? > > >from LeeLees MS group on MSN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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