Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Any hope for Low Dose naltrexone for my situation Follicular Lymphoma of the small bowel stage 1-2 Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 " gvblk4msn " <gvblk4@...> wrote: > Any hope for Low Dose naltrexone for my situation > Follicular Lymphoma of the small bowel stage 1-2 I would imagine so. It's effective w/NHL in general (and many other types of cancer); “good idea to use naltrexone with any lymphoproliferative disease†(Gammill, 11/03) " LDN is not likely to be of much use with aggressive cancers with distant, multifocal metastases " vgammill@... 11/26/08. " LDN is quite mild and slow acting....I don't expect much from it when it is crunch time " Gammill, 7/12/09 For more info, www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_and_cancer.htm or www.ldninfo.org (Bihari’s website; he died 5/16/10) www.ldndatabase.com/links.html www.ldn4cancer.com www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm www.l.webring.com/hub?ring=colloidalmineral www.health./group/LDN_4_cancer/links ( " wealth of informationâ€) www.health./group/LDN_Users LDN_Information (“strictly for informationâ€) Very_Low_Dose_Naltrexone (“interactiveâ€) Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Yes, LDN is one of the things I've taken for years now. The dosage is 4.5 mg at nite before bed. I get mine from Belmar Pharamacy via mail order (requires Dr. prescription). Steve > > Any hope for Low Dose naltrexone for my situation > Follicular Lymphoma of the small bowel stage 1-2 > > > Greg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 As with everything else, what works for some, may not work for all. I'm quite skeptical of LDN after what I went through last year. I know its highly regarded but I strongly suspect it caused my tumor to grow out of control. Nothing has been confirmed so of course its just MY feeling, but right after I started taking it for my NHL B Cell (not follicular), the tumor in my neck started to grow, and grow, and grow, until I ended up in NICU and forced to do chemo to save my life. I've always suspected the LDN because the visible growth started within weeks of me starting the LDN. After I did some research, I found a message board where someone was discussing giving LDN to their dog who also had lymphoma with a tumor in the neck. I know, I know, its a dog and not a person, but still, it was quite ironic to me that she said that the dog's tumor grew quickly after starting the LDN and she had to stop it before he choked to death. Just wanted to put that out there - the bottom line is though, if you start it and see the opposite effect of what you're looking for, STOP IT immediately. Me, I was so hung up on it working, because all I'd read said that it would, so I continued taking it, all the way up until that last day, when I should have stopped as soon as I saw my neck getting larger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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