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Hi. My name is , and if advise is what you're looking for, mine would be....go outside your neurologist to one of the docs on the group list here.

Your neuro, in my experience, will drag her feet and probably never come to the conclusion that LDN is what is in your best interest.

In trying to save my husband's health, I begged his doctors within the VA Hospital system, and it was all to no avail. Nobody was willing to color outside the lines, and it didn't matter that the "approved" MS drugs did nothing to even stabilize him, much less help him improve. To them, that was beside the point.

The cost of using one of the wonderful docs on the list, and buying the monthly RX from one of the pharmacies is quite insignificant compared to the benefit my husband has received in the past three months while on LDN.

Since he is chronic progressive, the damage through the years is already done. But, before LDN, I had to watch him continue to deteriorate every single day, and that no longer is an issue in our lives. He has held steady, and occasionally even walked a few steps unassisted, in these past three months.

Good luck in your quest to better health.

Dulinsky

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