Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Dear Pam and everyone Thank you all for all your support when I freaked out about returning stuff. Everyone's posts were full of encouragement. Yesterday I spent the day listening to the rain and counting my blessings instead of my curses. I am still so much better than before LDN if I have to "relive" everything to keep the gains I have made, bring it on!! I never considered giving up for a second not on LDN, not on this fight with MS, but the fear still lurks that is why I freaked. I am better today Thank you all again for letting me know it is somewhat normal. I am off 2 drugs now, syhthoid and welbutrin, feels great but chemical changes could be playing a part. The knowledge and support here is wonderful! Peace ZilNever give up, never surrender Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Hey Zil, I'm glad you are more relaxed today. I too am wondering if my body is going through a major "reboot". I feel like there are a lot of changes going on, and I haven't given up other drugs (I wasn't taking anything). I think there's a big rebalance going on even without your challenge of clearing out the old meds. It's really hard to ignore what is happening today and have the patience to see how I am in a few months. For the first four weeks I felt SO good, and it was so exciting. I have to remind myself that the way things are right now is OK as long as LDN is stopping further progression. And we just have to wait and see on that issue. One thing this stinking thing they call MS has taught us is to be patient with ourselves. I guess it's time to practice that again, yes? ----- Original Message ----- From: zillba@... low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 8:11 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] return of old symptoms Dear Pam and everyone Thank you all for all your support when I freaked out about returning stuff. Everyone's posts were full of encouragement. Yesterday I spent the day listening to the rain and counting my blessings instead of my curses. I am still so much better than before LDN if I have to "relive" everything to keep the gains I have made, bring it on!! I never considered giving up for a second not on LDN, not on this fight with MS, but the fear still lurks that is why I freaked. I am better today Thank you all again for letting me know it is somewhat normal. I am off 2 drugs now, syhthoid and welbutrin, feels great but chemical changes could be playing a part. The knowledge and support here is wonderful! Peace ZilNever give up, never surrender Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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