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you must check whether you have candida and treat it in case you

have it.ldn you can continue to take

>

> Can you tell me what you think about my story.I have ms since 1994

and i t ake ldn since august 08.The first month was fabulous, i had

most energy, my legs were strongers, my eyes was perfects and now

everything came back and  more.Most i stop i t or continue?  my

doctor subscrib it to me but he don't know anything about it. i am

from Québec, Canada, so anybody can't help me.

> Can you...

>

> Guylaine

>

>

> tals MS TM LDN Website <angelindisguise67@...>

> À : low dose naltrexone

> Envoyé le : dimanche 7 décembre 2008, 12 h 26 min 16 s

> Objet : Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: FILLERS MAY BE VERY IMPORTANT!

>

>

> LDN Trouble Shooting Guide

>  

>  

> I think it is important to remind everyone that we do notice

overall about 15% of people taking LDN for MS do not seem to get any

help from it. We have also noticed that many people experience

worsening of symptoms, re-visiting old symptoms or even having new

problems for a short period of time and then they usually get better

and go on to experience the benefits of LDN. It is scary when you

take a medicine hoping to get better and you are feeling worse but

since this happens enough that we are used to seeing it and seeing

people get through it with good results. We try and encourage those

taking LDN to ride through it. Understandably not everyone can

tolerate worsening symptoms and they must keep asking themselves if

this med is making them worse or if they are part of that 15% that

just won't get better on it.  

>  

> Other options that might help while going through a difficult

period of time with increasing symptoms include:

>  

> 1.  Checking on who is providing your LDN to make sure they are

formulating it correctly and with a filler that works best for

you.  I usually recommend going through one of the pharmacies

listed on the LDN web site that have been providing

LDN successfully for an extended period of time.  LDN Compounding

Pharmacies - http://crystalangel 6267.webs. com/compoundingp

harmacies. htm

>  

>  

> 2.  We also have seen some that have not been doing better with

LDN test for Lymes and find out that they never actually had

MS. We recommend testing with a Lymes literate

doctor. Apparently some of the general tests for Lymes may not

catch or diagnose it accurately. 

>  

> 3.  We have also seen a number of cases where people were not

feeling better with LDN and then they get checked for Candida

(overgrowth of yeast in your body - many times stemming from use of

antibiotics) . If they find they have a high concentration of

Candida and they go through the process of getting it under control

LDN tends to work much better for them.

>  

> 4.  Keeping stress in check. Time and time again we find that

exasperations come up in times of extreme stress. This even happens

to those that are doing well with LDN use.  We cannot emphasize

enough to find ways to reduce stress in your life.

>  

> 5.    For the reduction in side effects we typically recommend

starting LDN at a very low dosage and building your way up to 3 or

4.5.  Most people that try this start at 1.5mg, and gradually go up

to 3 or 4.5 until they feel at their best.  

>  

> 6.    We strongly recommend keeping a weekly journal of

symptoms and reactions so that you can record your LDN experience.

>  

> Over the past couple of years we have been saving chats regarding

problems associated with the many illnesses and/or problems that are

helped by or associated with LDN use. Many times we try and forward

on the solutions found by other chatters from this site.  If you

have questions or problems please write regarding the problems to

the chat site and we will send you what we can find that has been

saved. Some of these problems and solutions found include:

stiffness, sleep, fatigue, etc.  We also have been forwarding

messages regarding other supplements that have helped others with

certain ailments like pain, depression, eye problems etc.  Email

Aletha for saved chats at - aletharedshift (DOT) com

>  

> For those that have been on this chat site and have had success

with this wonderful drug we stay on only to help others get there

too.  Heath is the goal and helping others reach that goal is a

wonderful gift to everyone concerned. That is what this site is

all about. 

>  

>  May there be a miracle in YOUR life today and may you have the

EYES to see it.

>

> From My Heart to Yours

> Love, Hugs & Blessings,

> Crystal

> LDN_Users Group Owner

>

> Diagnosed November 2004 with Secondary Progressive MS, Transverse

Myelitis and an Advocate for LDN!! 3 years on LDN with Skip's

Pharmacy..... .No Relapses.... .

>

>

> Crystal's MS,TM & LDN Website

> http://www.freewebs .com/crystalange l6267/index. htm

>

> LDN Website

> http://ww.ldninfo. org/

>

> Crystal's LDN Support Group

> http://health. groups... com/group/ LDN_Users/

>

> Crystal's LDN Gift Shop

> http://www.cafepres s.com/crystalldn gifts

>

> Skip's Compounding Pharmacy

> http://www.skipspha rmacy.com/

>  

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: jannz2 <jbreslin@jannbresli n.com>

> low dose naltrexone

> Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2008 12:19:12 PM

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: FILLERS MAY BE VERY IMPORTANT!

>

>

> Thanks Tarra for this update -- good information to know.

>

> I'm also lactose intolerant -- so I know what a pain (literally) it

> can be. My LDN is compounded with the 'avicel' filler.

>

> I'm glad you were able to figure out what the problem was and have

a

> solution.

>

> Best wishes,

> Jann

>

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Guylaine,Have you tried Tysabri ??? Felix N . MarkeyOn 7-Dec-08, at 1:45 PM, Guylaine Courchesne <guylainecourchesne@...> wrote:

Can you tell me what you think about my story.I have ms since 1994 and i t ake ldn since august 08.The first month was fabulous, i had most energy, my legs were strongers, my eyes was perfects and now everything came back and  more.Most i stop i t or continue?  my doctor subscrib it to me but he don't know anything about it. i am from Québec, Canada, so anybody can't help me.

Can you...

 

Guylaine

 

 

tals MS TM LDN Website <angelindisguise67 >À : low dose naltrexone Envoyé le : dimanche 7 décembre 2008, 12 h 26 min 16 sObjet : Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: FILLERS MAY BE VERY IMPORTANT!

LDN Trouble Shooting Guide

 

 

I think it is important to remind everyone that we do notice overall about 15% of people taking LDN for MS do not seem to get any help from it. We have also noticed that many people experience worsening of symptoms, re-visiting old symptoms or even having new problems for a short period of time and then they usually get better and go on to experience the benefits of LDN. It is scary when you take a medicine hoping to get better and you are feeling worse but since this happens enough that we are used to seeing it and seeing people get through it with good results. We try and encourage those taking LDN to ride through it. Understandably not everyone can tolerate worsening symptoms and they must keep asking themselves if this med is making them worse or if they are part of that 15% that just won't get better on it.  

 

Other options that might help while going through a difficult period of time with increasing symptoms include:

 

1.  Checking on who is providing your LDN to make sure they are formulating it correctly and with a filler that works best for you.  I usually recommend going through one of the pharmacies listed on the LDN web site that have been providing LDN successfully for an extended period of time.  LDN Compounding Pharmacies - http://crystalangel 6267.webs. com/compoundingp harmacies. htm

 

 

2.  We also have seen some that have not been doing better with LDN test for Lymes and find out that they never actually had MS. We recommend testing with a Lymes literate doctor. Apparently some of the general tests for Lymes may not catch or diagnose it accurately. 

 

3.  We have also seen a number of cases where people were not feeling better with LDN and then they get checked for Candida (overgrowth of yeast in your body - many times stemming from use of antibiotics) . If they find they have a high concentration of Candida and they go through the process of getting it under control LDN tends to work much better for them.

 

4.  Keeping stress in check. Time and time again we find that exasperations come up in times of extreme stress. This even happens to those that are doing well with LDN use.  We cannot emphasize enough to find ways to reduce stress in your life.

 

5.    For the reduction in side effects we typically recommend starting LDN at a very low dosage and building your way up to 3 or 4.5.  Most people that try this start at 1.5mg, and gradually go up to 3 or 4.5 until they feel at their best.  

 

6.    We strongly recommend keeping a weekly journal of symptoms and reactions so that you can record your LDN experience.

 

Over the past couple of years we have been saving chats regarding problems associated with the many illnesses and/or problems that are helped by or associated with LDN use. Many times we try and forward on the solutions found by other chatters from this site.  If you have questions or problems please write regarding the problems to the chat site and we will send you what we can find that has been saved. Some of these problems and solutions found include: stiffness, sleep, fatigue, etc.  We also have been forwarding messages regarding other supplements that have helped others with certain ailments like pain, depression, eye problems etc.  Email Aletha for saved chats at - aletharedshift (DOT) com

 

For those that have been on this chat site and have had success with this wonderful drug we stay on only to help others get there too.  Heath is the goal and helping others reach that goal is a wonderful gift to everyone concerned. That is what this site is all about. 

  

May there be a miracle in YOUR life today and may you have the EYES to see it.From My Heart to Yours Love, Hugs & Blessings, CrystalLDN_Users Group OwnerDiagnosed November 2004 with Secondary Progressive MS, Transverse Myelitis and an Advocate for LDN!! 3 years on LDN with Skip's Pharmacy.... .No Relapses..... .Crystal's MS,TM & LDN Websitehttp://www.freewebs .com/crystalange l6267/index. htm LDN Website http://ww.ldninfo.

org/Crystal's LDN Support Grouphttp://health. groups.. com/group/ LDN_Users/ Crystal's LDN Gift Shophttp://www.cafepres s.com/crystalldn gifts Skip's Compounding Pharmacyhttp://www.skipspha rmacy.com/

 

 

From: jannz2 <jbreslin@jannbresli n.com>low dose naltrexoneSent: Sunday, December 7, 2008 12:19:12 PMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: FILLERS MAY BE VERY IMPORTANT!

Thanks Tarra for this update -- good information to know.I'm also lactose intolerant -- so I know what a pain (literally) itcan be. My LDN is compounded with the 'avicel' filler. I'm glad you were able to figure out what the problem was and have asolution.Best wishes,Jann

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