Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 Does anyone in this group take copaxone and LDN together? I just read about a new study that says copaxone can be taken every other day and still remain just as effective as everyday injections. I am considering copaxone WITH my LDN mostly because my neuro is willing to try this combo with me instead of the dreaded tysibri. Anyone who can tell me what results you have had will be wonderfully appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 See http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/further_q_and_a.htm It's the only one 'recommended' to be used in conjunction with LDN and a few people on here do use both and feel the results are good. nicknamedjaylo wrote: > Does anyone in this group take copaxone and LDN together? I just read > about a new study that says copaxone can be taken every other day and > still remain just as effective as everyday injections. I am considering > copaxone WITH my LDN mostly because my neuro is willing to try this > combo with me instead of the dreaded tysibri. Anyone who can tell me > what results you have had will be wonderfully appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 No, but I can tell you of my experience when the MS nurses were trying to play Let's Make a Deal She told me I could do them every other day because they would be 'just as effective', when I still said no, she said I could even do it on a Rebif schedule and it would be 'better than nothing' However, Copaxone is only a Decoy, so if you're NOT going to be Under Attack, doing Copaxone is PLACEBO, MIND OVER MATTER, JMHO, OC, totally unneeded IF you're NOT going to BE under attack. To me, Copaxone are like the Auxiliary Police force... they have no real power, only act as decoys until the real cops show up. If there's no current crime rate, they just drive around wasting gas. It's like using condoms even though you're on the pill, have an iud and are in a monogamous relationship. That's probably why the main side effects are niacin heatwave rushs and injection site reactions. My only question is, if you keep shooting up decoys, WHERE do they go? do they just pile up? or do they get flushed out? But, if it makes You THINK it's doing something, then do it. Lots of people do. JMHO JMHO JMHO, OC YMMV [low dose naltrexone] Copaxone and LDN Does anyone in this group take copaxone and LDN together? I just read about a new study that says copaxone can be taken every other day and still remain just as effective as everyday injections. I am considering copaxone WITH my LDN mostly because my neuro is willing to try this combo with me instead of the dreaded tysibri. Anyone who can tell me what results you have had will be wonderfully appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 KenC wrote: “I was taking both concurrently for a period of months, but decided that I couldn't stand injecting myself every day and decided to see if LDN would halt the progression of my disease on its own. So far, I feel that it has.....and I don't have to inject myself anymore....which is REALLY nice.” For me, LDN was a replacement for Copaxone – I was having horrible injection site reactions and it was also giving me RA type symptoms, fatigue, weight gain . . . need I go on? Hated it and how it made me feel . . . the day my LDN arrived, I quit the Copaxone. Yup, it sure is a leap of faith but after months and months of research into LDN, I felt very secure with my decision and have not looked back since. Sandy Rimrock Humane Society http://www.rimrockhumanesociety.org " In this life, we cannot always do great things, but we can do small things with great love. " ~ Mother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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