Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 I started LDN for MS in October of 2004. I just had my 6-month followup MRI, and there are no changes. I am thrilled, and so is my neuro. She says that I'm doing so well, unless there are any problems, I don't have to come back for a year. I'm her first LDN patient, and she said she's considering putting other patients on it. She also said that she thinks it should have a clinical trial. So! Little by little, we're making progress! Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Good news and congrats to you Maureen! That news makes me happy for you and hopeful for myself. I'll be having a 6 month MRI in the fall and I'm hoping for the same results. What is your dosage of LDN? Any sympton relief or noticeable changes/results? Aylish > I started LDN for MS in October of 2004. I just had my 6-month > followup MRI, and there are no changes. > > I am thrilled, and so is my neuro. She says that I'm doing so well, > unless there are any problems, I don't have to come back for a year. > > I'm her first LDN patient, and she said she's considering putting > other patients on it. She also said that she thinks it should have > a clinical trial. > > So! Little by little, we're making progress! > > Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 Great news!!!!!! aylish_aylish <aylishf@...> wrote: Good news and congrats to you Maureen! That news makes me happy for you and hopeful for myself. I'll be having a 6 month MRI in the fall and I'm hoping for the same results. What is your dosage of LDN? Any sympton relief or noticeable changes/results?Aylish> I started LDN for MS in October of 2004. I just had my 6-month > followup MRI, and there are no changes. > > I am thrilled, and so is my neuro. She says that I'm doing so well, > unless there are any problems, I don't have to come back for a year.> > I'm her first LDN patient, and she said she's considering putting > other patients on it. She also said that she thinks it should have > a clinical trial.> > So! Little by little, we're making progress! > > Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 Maureen, That is great news. Would you share with me where you get your script filled, what dosage you take and what filler is used? I'm also looking for success with LDN !! --Sue [low dose naltrexone] My 6-month checkup -- good news! I started LDN for MS in October of 2004. I just had my 6-month followup MRI, and there are no changes. I am thrilled, and so is my neuro. She says that I'm doing so well, unless there are any problems, I don't have to come back for a year.I'm her first LDN patient, and she said she's considering putting other patients on it. She also said that she thinks it should have a clinical trial.So! Little by little, we're making progress! Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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