Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 I have a question for the board. I have MS and was diagnosed in '95. I've been on Betaseron pretty much the whole time (except about a year or so when I tried Copaxone,Rebif). Had an exassperation in 2002 that put me out of work, bounced back from Solumedrol therapy and have been on a slow down hill run ever since. While I have had no side effects to speak of in the past couple of days I feel as though I am on the verge of a major relapse. Several people wrote of instances where they experience symptoms of a relapse when in actuality it seems as though the LDN is just running it's course while it starts running through your system. It jogs your body's memory of what it's been through in the past. Can anyone elaborate on that for me. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 Hang in there!!!! The first week on LDN for me I suffered sleep disturbances, then a few old symptoms crept in but they went away and were not as bad as before. You might find if any old symptoms crop up its in the reverse order you had them before. All I can say is now I sleep better than ever before, have more energy and have other improvements. Has my MS gone?? NO of course not, LDN is NOT a cure but it sure helps a lot. Hope this helps Sal > > I have a question for the board. I have MS and was diagnosed in '95. > I've been on Betaseron pretty much the whole time (except about a year > or so when I tried Copaxone,Rebif). Had an exassperation in 2002 that > put me out of work, bounced back from Solumedrol therapy and have been > on a slow down hill run ever since. While I have had no side effects to > speak of in the past couple of days I feel as though I am on the verge > of a major relapse. Several people wrote of instances where they > experience symptoms of a relapse when in actuality it seems as though > the LDN is just running it's course while it starts running through > your system. It jogs your body's memory of what it's been through in > the past. Can anyone elaborate on that for me. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Why you may get increased symptoms in 1st 3months on LDN http://preview.tinyurl.com/3crqjz Art -- > > I have a question for the board. I have MS and was diagnosed in '95. > I've been on Betaseron pretty much the whole time (except about a year > or so when I tried Copaxone,Rebif). Had an exassperation in 2002 that > put me out of work, bounced back from Solumedrol therapy and have been > on a slow down hill run ever since. While I have had no side effects to > speak of in the past couple of days I feel as though I am on the verge > of a major relapse. Several people wrote of instances where they > experience symptoms of a relapse when in actuality it seems as though > the LDN is just running it's course while it starts running through > your system. It jogs your body's memory of what it's been through in > the past. Can anyone elaborate on that for me. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 LDN can make you think you are going to have a relapse. LDN resurrects(sp?) the body so to speak. You start to feel again and all kinds of strange things may seem to be happening. The body awakens! haha! Go to my site and there is a neat description of LDN and what it does, from a doctor I believe. I can not recall the exact page but look around and you will find it. Don't worry.....take one day at a time. www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ health and happiness, donna --- cynoanocan <berndtd@...> wrote: > I have a question for the board. I have MS and was > diagnosed in '95. > I've been on Betaseron pretty much the whole time > (except about a year > or so when I tried Copaxone,Rebif). Had an > exassperation in 2002 that > put me out of work, bounced back from Solumedrol > therapy and have been > on a slow down hill run ever since. While I have had > no side effects to > speak of in the past couple of days I feel as though > I am on the verge > of a major relapse. Several people wrote of > instances where they > experience symptoms of a relapse when in actuality > it seems as though > the LDN is just running it's course while it starts > running through > your system. It jogs your body's memory of what it's > been through in > the past. Can anyone elaborate on that for me. > Thanks > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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