Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Yes you don't have much time to waste I wish you well in your attempts to get it prescribed, please keep us updated. Reg. -------Original Message------- From: low dose naltrexone Date: 02/09/04 12:53:02 low dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Improvement of symptoms incurred in previous 3 months of starting ldn? Hello everyone,First post, I've been reading your ldn discussions for a few weeks now with increasing enthusiasm about giving it a try. What has prompted me to finally jump in and post is the mention of recovering loses or improving symptoms that have developed up to 3 months prior to beginning ldn. If this is so, I need ldn immediately. I'll try to be brief with a little background - dxd w/MS in 1982 at the age of 25. It was 6 months after my husband and I got married (not a tramatic event that could be confused with onset). In retrospect MS may have been responsible for many early incidents. My first fainting spell occurred as I was getting out of a hot bath when I was 14; many fainting spells followed unrelated to hot bath/shower; cluster headaches since I was 12 or 13 along with an exhaustion-response to stress (always had to sleep after being upset, even as a child); and remember being sick alot in January - mumps, measels, etc. In my late teens saunas had to be avoided or I would pass out. Had an extremely tramatic childhood on through mid-teen years, as, unfortunately, have many. Managed fairly well over the years since dxd, with a gradual decline until July 2003. Reluctantly started copaxone early Nov., spiraling decline followed, on the mend now, and hopeful. Best, Lesa ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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