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LDN in MY opinion has removed my lesions as

my last MRI brain scan showed the 8 lesions I had

before are no longer on my MRI's. I have been on LDN

almost 7 yrs and I have stayed stable and relocated

to buy my own home but on me that move was not due to

LDN but it is due to Prokarin as it eliminated my heat

problem completely.

Maureen

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> Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:21:51 -0700 (PDT)

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] ldn truth be told

>

> , and other DOUBTERS. LDN as I was told at the

> beginning may do absolutely nothing for your

> symptoms,

> but it will most likely stop the disease

> progression.

> I have been taking LDN 3.0MG FOR 7 MONTHS NOW. No

> major side effects, but no symptom improvements I

> can

> brag about. But, if my disease progression stays

> where

> it is at now, that is better than anything out

> there.

> I have had MS 17 YEARS. bEEN ON BETASERON, COPAXONE,

> REBIF, all diets, supplements, anti yeast

> treatments.

> Most mser would try anything if it helped.

> Only LDN Dr's and the people who know best, claim

> this

> drug halts disease progression. No other medicine

> available makes that claim. So I along with most of

> this group believe LDN will stop progression in

> about

> 99% of the cases. We don't need any poo poo ers

> about

> statistics. This site has gone a little negative

> lately and needs to go back to positive remarks,

> positive testimonials, etc. The power of positive

> thinking is also very very valuable.

> keith

>

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> Has anyone else had good results from Prokarin for heat sensitivity?

I am extremely sensitive. In fact I passed out during the recent heat

wave. It looks like Prokarin has a lot of nasty side effects. Advice?

>

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The only bad side-effect I experienced was a skin rash where the cream

was applied. Probably due to air getting under the patch.

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But did it help you Art?? Thinking about trying a script too.

Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN WORDS OF WISDOM

>> Has anyone else had good results from Prokarin for heat sensitivity? I am extremely sensitive. In fact I passed out during the recent heat wave. It looks like Prokarin has a lot of nasty side effects. Advice?> --The only bad side-effect I experienced was a skin rash where the cream was applied. Probably due to air getting under the patch.Artie

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I did Prokarin for 1 year. It did make a difference in my heat tolerance (for the good). The only side effect that I had was one time when my doc had increased the doseage. I had a fever and my Optic Neuritis returned. I washed the cream off, and soon all was OK. Marcie Dave Carlin <davizona@...> wrote: But did it help you Art?? Thinking about trying a script

too. Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN WORDS OF WISDOM >> Has anyone else had good results from Prokarin for heat sensitivity? I am extremely sensitive. In fact I

passed out during the recent heat wave. It looks like Prokarin has a lot of nasty side effects. Advice?> --The only bad side-effect I experienced was a skin rash where the cream was applied. Probably due to air getting under the patch.Artie

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> But did it help you Art?? Thinking about trying a script too.

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Dave,

I tried it for a few months then stopped. Still have some leftover.

Very expensive stuff. Seemed to give me a slight boost and alleviate

some symptoms. I found it difficult to keep the patch on in humid

weather and when it occured the rash was bothersome.

Good luck with taking LDN via Skip's!

Artie

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Thx Art, it's a no-brainer, I love it. One small pill, no mixing or concerns about how fresh it is. I think I can get used to this. I tried the Goodshape method of histamine, it didnt do much for me, but that could have been from my lack of chemistry skills.

[low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN WORDS OF WISDOM

>> But did it help you Art?? Thinking about trying a script too.--Dave,I tried it for a few months then stopped. Still have some leftover. Very expensive stuff. Seemed to give me a slight boost and alleviate some symptoms. I found it difficult to keep the patch on in humid weather and when it occured the rash was bothersome.Good luck with taking LDN via Skip's!Artie

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