Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Hi .. I have been meaning to post this for a while .. it is a part of the proposal for a trial in Ireland for LDN and MS .. it is interesting .. All the Best The autoimmune disease in which LDN is used most at present is Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Dr Bihari currently has 384 patients with MS in his medical care in a private practice setting in New York City. These patients have been on LDN for an average of 2.5 years with a range of 1 week to 19 years. The overall results of treatment with this drug have been excellent. Only 3 of the 384 patients have shown any attacks. To be more specific, one of these three, who started LDN 18 years ago, at the age of 22 in 1988, had one attack after 5 years on the drug, 30 days after stopping it. The patient resumed LDN when the attack appeared and has had none in the 13 years since. The second of the three, a 41 year old woman had an episode of optic neuritis which cleared in 4 weeks, after 18 months on LDN. The last of the three was a patient who experienced an episode of numbness in the left leg after 8 months on LDN, not previously present, which cleared after 3 weeks. The other 381 patients with MS have had no sign of disease activity since starting LDN. Approximately 25% of the patients starting on 4.5mg LDN have experienced an increase in spasticity. When the dose is reduced to 3mg the increase always clears. Overall, most patients with significant spasticity , especially in the legs experience an overall reduction in spasticity once the proper dose is achieved. The fatigue associated with MS is generally reduced, sometimes substantially after a few days on LDN. Rarely other MS symptoms are reduced while on LDN, such as bladder spasticity and urinary incontinence and there is an occasional patient who shows cognitive improvement if cognitive impairment was present before treatment began. About 20% of these patients were on avonex, beta-seron, copaxone, novantrone or methotrexate before beginning LDN. Although no recommendation is made about whether or not to continue these drugs by Dr Bihari, only one has remained on copaxone with LDN for the 12 months she has been on LDN. The copaxone did not seem to interfere with her LDN effect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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