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Thanks . I am going to be trying the oral, on me first, I'll let you know what happens :)

Please keep us updated, you are the only Uker that was in the trail that I know :)

Mandi x

In a message dated 04/07/2005 11:47:00 GMT Daylight Time, catherine.devereux@... writes:

Having been in the initial trial with our son Jack ( he has one more week to go as we were late starting) I would certainly say its worth a try. Although we've seen nothing miraculous I feel sure it has boosted his I.S and also may well be contributing to a much better gut.

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No probelm Mandi - will keep you posted - so far both Jack and I have managed to avoid a couple of nasty viruses that got Nick recently. Otherwise Jack's bowels still improved.

Re: LOW-DOSE NALTREXONE (LDN)

Thanks . I am going to be trying the oral, on me first, I'll let you know what happens :)

Please keep us updated, you are the only Uker that was in the trail that I know :)

Mandi x

In a message dated 04/07/2005 11:47:00 GMT Daylight Time, catherine.devereux@... writes:

Having been in the initial trial with our son Jack ( he has one more week to go as we were late starting) I would certainly say its worth a try. Although we've seen nothing miraculous I feel sure it has boosted his I.S and also may well be contributing to a much better gut.

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I have a daughter 4 years old with ASD. I plan to start AC chelation within the

next couple of months.

I was planning on starting her on LDN now and was wondering if any of you have

any experience with this.

What results did you see, good or bad?

Your input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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I have started my son on LDN first and naw we do AC only with ALA as i

didnt have DMS wich im wating for for us is 3m on LDN and i didnt notice any

dramatic changes but i steel wate as the chancges might come later and not

always so qwick but other people see good respond on it and i wate as well my

son is non verbal so for me the change will be in way to proced with speach hi

is very good other wise.

Best regards

From: lisapereira66@... <lisapereira66@...>

Subject: [ ] LOW-DOSE NALTREXONE (LDN)

Date: Sunday, 31 October, 2010, 18:43

 

I have a daughter 4 years old with ASD. I plan to start AC chelation within the

next couple of months.

I was planning on starting her on LDN now and was wondering if any of you have

any experience with this.

What results did you see, good or bad?

Your input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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We had a bad experience with LDN. It made my son's speech go really really

wacky. He began putting vowel sounds at the end of his words. So annoying. I

didn't pick up on this for a few months. Stopped the LDN and it went away within

days. It didn't work for us.

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