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When you have relapsing-remitting MS, it does get better " on its

own " , but it does not go away. It will come back at a later date,

and hopefully it will again get better on its own. But if you want to try

to keep your MS from coming back, you have to take steps of your own in

dealing with it. For some people that involves the CRAB drugs. For some

people that involves diet and nutritional supplements. And for some

people that involves using LDN.

Anyway, I think that's the way I would explain it to this kind of people.

I would tell them that indeed, relapsing-remitting MS does get better on

its own, but that what I am trying to do is to keep it from coming back

again, which it most certainly will do if I do nothing at all.

Vali

From: Cremeans <stevancremeans@...>

Date: Wed May 4, 2005 7:28 pm

Subject: Dealing with doubt…

Hi All,

Something I’ve encountered lately is people saying that MS can “get

better” on its own so when I explain how I have gotten better

(significantly) on LDN they don’t believe it’s LDN but instead my MS just

“got better” on its own. How do I make the point that I really

think it was LDN and not my MS just “getting better”?

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I think I would also point out to people that because MS does not go away

after it " gets better on its own " , most patients see

progression in their MS over time. And that the progression is what we

are trying to deal with by using LDN.

Vali

When you have relapsing-remitting MS, it does get better " on its

own " , but it does not go away. It will come back at a later date,

and hopefully it will again get better on its own. But if you want to try

to keep your MS from coming back, you have to take steps of your own in

dealing with it. For some people that involves the CRAB drugs. For some

people that involves diet and nutritional supplements. And for some

people that involves using LDN.

Anyway, I think that's the way I would explain it to this kind of people.

I would tell them that indeed, relapsing-remitting MS does get better on

its own, but that what I am trying to do is to keep it from coming back

again, which it most certainly will do if I do nothing at all.

Vali

From: Cremeans <stevancremeans@...>

Date: Wed May 4, 2005 7:28 pm

Subject: Dealing with doubt…

Hi All,

Something I’ve encountered lately is people saying that MS can “get

better” on its own so when I explain how I have gotten better

(significantly) on LDN they don’t believe it’s LDN but instead my MS just

“got better” on its own. How do I make the point that I really

think it was LDN and not my MS just “getting better”?

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--- In low dose naltrexone , Cremeans <stevancremeans@y...>

wrote:

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> Hi All,

>

> Something I've encountered lately is people saying that MS can " get better " on

its own so when I explain how I have gotten better (significantly) on LDN they

don't believe it's LDN but instead my MS just " got better " on its own. How do I

make the point that I really think it was LDN and not my MS just " getting

better " ?

>

>

>

>

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Tell them about the chronic pregressive patients who are on LDN like myself who

do not experience remissions, never have experienced a remission for 14 years

but have now experienced remission for the past year and 10 months. On LDN we

chronic progressors are having a halt in our disease progression.

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