Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Dear Angie, I'm so glad you didn't take my comments the wrong way. Sometimes things have to get bad before they get better. That's how my EN behaves. I hope someone sees your post and answers you soon. I think until there are clincial trials dosage and schedules are hit and miss. ...meaning sometimes you have to be your own guinea pig. But isn't that more proactive than taking meds that you already know aren't giving you the results you want? I have experimented with my own EN for the past 35 years. I am doing one now. I am the rarest of the rare getting it only in my left lower leg. I go in and out of remission and I am very thankful for that. Even if I find that elusive " cure " it may not help others. The alternative is to just stop trying and " that is not an option " . Love, > > > Hi > > > > > > I am new to LDN about a week ago I started taking a 3.0mg dose. > I > > > have experienced increased burning in my left leg, was taking > > > gabapentin for that but it seemed to stop working. I really want > to > > > continue the LDN. Can somebody tell me if this is normal for > > > starting on LDN and how long before it eases off or goes away. > Or > > > even suggestions of what can help would be wonderful. About > right > > > now I would really like to just order a new leg or cut this one > off > > > at the knee. :-) > > > > > > Any feed back would be appreciated. > > > Thanks > > > Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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