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Re: UCSF trial participant/dated 8/10/07

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This was a message from one of the father of one of the participants in the trial.

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Need SLC doctor

Our son, JD Early, recently completed an LDN Study at UCSF. The University, however, cannot give him a script until the study has been completed and published...sometime after Oct. Coming off LDN has increased MS symptoms. JD and his wife, ann, are newcomers to the Salt Lake area. If anyone out there knows of a doctor in the Salt Lake area who will write a script for him, please let us know ASAP. He had gone from a wheel chair to a walker while on LDN. Now, he is headed back to the chair unless we can get some help with LDN.Thanks, Mike Early (DAD)

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Hi Mike,

your son is one of the participants in the trial that maybe

used no mediciation but LDN? Or Copaxone?

You wrote that he's got GREAT improvements, so far so good!

But after coming off the study as a guinea pig, the persons

in charge are not willing to give him a rx for LDN.

This sounds respectless....

I hope someone here knows how to help this guy to find

a doctor. He has done a great job for all of us using this

"useless medicine" - which is said (by the study at UCSF) only will help against

depressions. I have never had a depression, but I am quite

close to get one now!

Ingrid

[low dose naltrexone] Need SLC doctor

Our son, JD Early, recently completed an LDN Study at UCSF. The University, however, cannot give him a script until the study has been completed and published... sometime after Oct. Coming off LDN has increased MS symptoms. JD and his wife, ann, are newcomers to the Salt Lake area. If anyone out there knows of a doctor in the Salt Lake area who will write a script for him, please let us know ASAP. He had gone from a wheel chair to a walker while on LDN. Now, he is headed back to the chair unless we can get some help with LDN.Thanks, Mike Early (DAD)

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