Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 The purpose of LDN is to slow/halt disease progression, symptom improvement is a bonus not everyone experience's. Most doctor's need to be taught/convinced about LDN. That's where you and your husband come in. Go to the LDN website to study and learn, then talk to your doctor. http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ Art -- > > has anyone had trouble with this drug. I know it is all positive > sayings on here, but like to know more about it. Husband has MS and > has been on Copaxon and taking chemo for his MS. Visiting with his > doctor today, they aren't sure about the drug. They won't prescribe > it, cause there is not enough proof that it works. > My question then is HAS ANYONE HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE WITH IT! I hope > there isn't, but someone has to speak out if this drug doesn't do any > justice. E-mail be direct sandbay@... My husband will not get > better, but he does need to feel better. No other drug will help > stabalize the MS. He needs to feel better. The elasticity, > spasams,headaches,something has to help the people with MS feel better. > > again e-mail sandbay@... > > Worried Spouse.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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