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Hi Tucson~~ Here I am in the northwestern part of Montana. More cows and elk than people.

However, even in this sparsely-populated area there are doctors (mine included) who are willing to be open minded enough to take a serious look at LDN.

It's amazing how much each of us can spread the word on this. The word is PASSION...and if you have it for LDN..you can help on the west coast by spreading the word to the best of your ability. The power of one passionate person cannot be overstated enough!!!

Think of this...my own doctor (family doc, I mean) had never heard of LDN...yet he trusts me as a former practitioner myself....and really took a hard look at the data I provided. I am keeping a diary for myself and sharing it with him....so he can have more data on my progress or lack of progress.....alleviation of symptoms, etc...

So...imagine this...the next time he sees a patient who is diagnosed with MS...don't you suppose he will draw on the experience and knowledge that I have shared with him....and the observations he has made about my experiences with LDN?

Good luck to you.

Best to you.

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Dear Larry,I, fortunatey, have a nuerologist here in Tucson that provides my script. I get my LDN at Irmat. I would like to get my meds in Tucson however.I would have loveg to come to the conference, but I am phyiscally unable to go to the gate, get on the airplane, fly six hours to a city I do not know, let alone get to the building where the conference was.Then, of course how long would/could I last at the conference?But that's part of the problem. We're all healing, we all want to help further LDN research, and we are limited by what we can do physically.Are there any opportunities available to bring educational seminars to Doctors and pharmacologists on the west coast?

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Dear Montana,

You gave me some excellant ideas. My neurologist has tried many conventional

medicines, including Copaxone. He took a chance, based on my word to prescribe

LDN.

I will also keep a journal.

I am going to collect email addresses of west coasters.

Already someone has responded to my inquiries for a meeting in Tucson. There is

no greater credible source then a person's experience.

I will invite Drs and pharmacologists as well. (compounders)

Please keep in touch :)

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Hi Tucson~~ Here I am in the northwestern part of Montana. More cows and elk

than people.

However, even in this sparsely-populated area there are doctors (mine included)

who are willing to be open minded enough to take a serious look at LDN.

It's amazing how much each of us can spread the word on this. The word is

PASSION...and if you have it for LDN..you can help on the west coast by

spreading the word to the best of your ability. The power of one passionate

person cannot be overstated enough!!!

Think of this...my own doctor (family doc, I mean) had never heard of LDN...yet

he trusts me as a former practitioner myself....and really took a hard look at

the data I provided. I am keeping a diary for myself and sharing it with

him....so he can have more data on my progress or lack of

progress.....alleviation of symptoms, etc...

So...imagine this...the next time he sees a patient who is diagnosed with

MS...don't you suppose he will draw on the experience and knowledge that I have

shared with him....and the observations he has made about my experiences with

LDN?

Good luck to you.

Best to you.

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Dear Larry,

I, fortunatey, have a nuerologist here in Tucson that provides my script. I

get my LDN at Irmat. I would like to get my meds in Tucson however.

I would have loveg to come to the conference, but I am phyiscally unable to

go to the gate, get on the airplane, fly six hours to a city I do not know,

let alone get to the building where the conference was.

Then, of course how long would/could I last at the conference?

But that's part of the problem. We're all healing, we all want to help

further LDN research, and we are limited by what we can do physically.

Are there any opportunities available to bring educational seminars to

Doctors and pharmacologists on the west coast?

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