Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Hi Folks, This board has probably doubled in size since I last posted. Great! In brief, my Uncle has Parkinson's, my husband has progressive MS, my Mom has Breast Cancer. My Uncle started 4.5mg LDN Sept 2002. He was slowly but obviously progressing. I went with him to see Dr Bihari Dec 17th 2003 for a check up and just like the first time I met Dr Bihari, I was again floored by his compassion and humility. Anyway, my Uncle modestly improved over the last 15 months in that his facial expression is better, his walk is swifter and his arms are less rigid. That visit literally made our Christmas. My husband with MS also started 4.5mg LDN Sept 2002. He was rapidly declining. He pulled back about 3 to 6 months and has stayed there since. My Mom with Breast Cancer started LDN 4.5mg Sept 2002 and is still in remission. All use Irmats Pharmacy in New York City. I am from the West of Ireland and like many others who have seen the efficacy of LDN, would like a clinical trial for LDN and MS in Ireland. Dr Bihari will help in anyway possible. I realize that MS is only a fraction of his work but if we open the door for the MS community, it will be easier for the Parkinson's, RA, Aids, ALS, Cancer and all other autoimmune communities to set up their own trials. Dr Bihari really wants LDN to hit the masses and personally I would like to see him receive all due credit, not to mention all the families that will be helped. So far, two neuros, Dr Hennessy in Galway and Dr Hutchinson in Dublin are open to the idea of LDN. Three pharmacies in Ireland deal with LDN. They are ... Flaherty's on Main Street Oughterard, phone 091 552348. They import 3mg capsules and .5mg capsules from dale Pharmaceuticals in the UK. The wait time to get it is about a month. It is free for MS patients under the long term illness act. Quinn's Pharmacy on Bridge Street in Gort, phone 091 631272. n makes up the liquid form of LDN and knows 4 people who started in the last month. He says that the technology to fill capsules is not available yet in Ireland. n is really on the ball pumping out letters and pleas for LDN trials. J O'Reilly, Lower Lesson Street, Dublin, phone 01 6616455. They make up the liquid form and import the capsules. The MS societies are all aware and say that many people are still importing from Dr Lawrence in Wales. I contacted the Professors I know from UCG and Jordanstown and am hopeful I will get into the University message boards in the new year. I will also contact the Dominicans and avail of their networks. I know that Joyce is giving a talk on LDN in Galway in January. Good luck . Well done for getting it into the Sunday Post in October. The next stage is getting Dr Bihari on the Irish Airwaves. The efforts with local Government in Ireland have been very effective. I would love to hear from Irene Oldfather to find out the ish Parliament's stance on LDN. If you read this board please contact me. All the Best in 2004 Bradley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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