Guest guest Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 The grogginess has been reported as a side effect by others. My understanding is it typically goes away within the first few weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 Hmm, this got me thinking. Is this a side effect of ldn or or possibly the " increase in symptoms " some feel in the beginning. One of my most troublesome symptoms is fatigue, maybe it's just rearing up to show me the stuff is working!! I have notice a couple of other things as well that seem a bit worse right now. Or maybe... I have been getting the best sleep I have ever had, really deep sleep. Maybe my body is reacting to that as good sleep is so foreign to it. > > The grogginess has been reported as a side effect by others. My understanding is it typically goes away within the first few weeks. > Hi, I am also reacting just opposite than most of the LDN users, I am really tired and fall asleep in minutes, I need a nap for some hours at daytime, and I am groggy in the morning, sometimes for hours. It's annoying. Have actually fallen asleep while working with my pupils. I have thought that the reason is either the LDN or the disease itself. I know that it's not unusual having an auto immune disease and feel extremely tired or have fatique. Could be the age too;)...but I still think it's a mix between LDN and the disease. This is anyway a qualified guessing...:/ Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 LDN leads to increasing in symptoms in the beginning, so correct observed :-) Ingrid From: mstone430 <mstone430@...>low dose naltrexone Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2008 3:37:58 PMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re:Feeling Groggy on LDNHmm, this got me thinking. Is this a side effect of ldn or or possibly the "increase in symptoms" some feel in the beginning. One of my most troublesome symptoms is fatigue, maybe it's just rearing up to show me the stuff is working!! I have notice a couple of other things as well that seem a bit worse right now.Or maybe... I have been getting the best sleep I have ever had, really deep sleep. Maybe my body is reacting to that as good sleep is so foreign to it.>> The grogginess has been reported as a side effect by others. My understanding is it typically goes away within the first few weeks.>Hi,I am also reacting just opposite than most of the LDN users, I am really tired and fall asleep in minutes,I need a nap for some hours at daytime, and I am groggy in the morning, sometimes for hours. It's annoying. Have actually fallen asleep while working with my pupils. I have thought that the reason is either the LDN or the disease itself. I know that it's not unusual having an auto immune disease and feel extremely tired or have fatique. Could be the age too;)...but I still think it's a mix between LDN and the disease. This is anyway a qualified guessing...:/Ingrid------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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