Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Hi , It is no problem ordering Revia from Medsmex.com in Mexico. They are reasonably cheap (99 dollar for 28 tablets, enough for about a year) and you don't need a prescription. The only problem is that they send it to a lot of countries, but not every. We live in the Netherlands and for some reason they don't ship it here, so my boyfriend had to let an American friend order it and ship it to us. The quality seems to be oke. My boyfriend crushes half a tablet of 50mg and mixes it with 25ml water. We are very happy to have it because his neuro would't prescibe it. Carolina. --- In low dose naltrexone , " rgar2326 " <rgar10@h...> wrote: > Is it posible to obtain naltrexone from Mexico or other out of country > pharmacey ? with out a script ? Does anyone have experience with a out > of country pharmacey they would reccomend ? Thank you in advance , > , Tallahassee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Hi Carolina ! Thank you very much for the prompt reply . I ordered the meds from the pharmacy you mentioned this morning . I am very optimistic and excited about this medication and hope I am among the lucky folks it has helped. How did your boyfriend respond to it ? Have a great dayand thanks again !!! in Tallahassee. -- [low dose naltrexone] Re: Mexican ldn Hi ,It is no problem ordering Revia from Medsmex.com in Mexico. They are reasonably cheap (99 dollar for 28 tablets, enough for about a year) and you don't need a prescription.The only problem is that they send it to a lot of countries, but not every. We live in the Netherlands and for some reason they don't ship it here, so my boyfriend had to let an American friend order it and ship it to us. The quality seems to be oke. My boyfriend crushes half a tablet of 50mg and mixes it with 25ml water. We are very happy to have it because his neuro would't prescibe it. Carolina.> Is it posible to obtain naltrexone from Mexico or other out of country > pharmacey ? with out a script ? Does anyone have experience with a out > of country pharmacey they would reccomend ? Thank you in advance , > , Tallahassee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hi , I found out about LDN about a year ago on the internet. I gathered a lot of information about it before I was convinced this may be the best medicine aroud for MS. It took me about half a year to convince my boyfriend to try it, and some time to actually get the stuff, since his neuro wouldn't prescribe it. Because of the very low dose I also thought a lot of positive reports could be due to the placebo effect. I couldn't really believe that such a low dose could make any difference after taking it only once. My boyfriend started taking 3mg of LDN 10 days ago and claimed to feel a big difference after only one night, decreased numbness in his fingers, better eyesight and a lot of energy. Because I noticed he was talking a lot in his sleep, which he normally never does, I thought the medicine was at least doing something. We got curious how I would react to LDN since I don't have MS or any other chronic disease, so I took it for a few days too. An hour after I took my first dose I felt a tigling sensation all over my body and I had a lot of trouble sleeping that night. During the day I felt completely normal. The next two nights I slept a little bit better. I noticed my body was trying to get used to the stuff. After that I quit because it only affected my sleep and I don't need it for any symptom relieve. My boyfriend has had ups and downs (not really bad). I blame the downs on his disturbed sleep, but this is gradually getting better now. I think his body is still in the process of adapting to the LDN, and I'm very hopefull that it will help him in the long run, because the numbness in his fingers is still less than before. I'm also happy to have tried it myself, because it convinced me that this low dose actually does something to the body and all the good experiences people seem to have with it can not all be due to the placebo effect. Sorry for this long story. I'm very curious how you and other starters will react to LDN. Please let me know! Greetings from Carolina from the Netherlands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hi Carolina !!! Thank you very much for the information . I will certainly keep you informed as to my reaction to the LDN . I think your boyfriend is very fortunate to have a partner such as you seem to be. Thanks again , in Tallahassee. -- [low dose naltrexone] Re: Mexican ldn Hi ,I found out about LDN about a year ago on the internet. I gathered a lot of information about it before I was convinced this may be the best medicine aroud for MS. It took me about half a year to convince my boyfriend to try it, and some time to actually get the stuff, since his neuro wouldn't prescribe it. Because of the very low dose I also thought a lot of positive reports could be due to the placebo effect. I couldn't really believe that such a low dose could make any difference after taking it only once.My boyfriend started taking 3mg of LDN 10 days ago and claimed to feel a big difference after only one night, decreased numbness in his fingers, better eyesight and a lot of energy. Because I noticed he was talking a lot in his sleep, which he normally never does, I thought the medicine was at least doing something. We got curious how I would react to LDN since I don't have MS or any other chronic disease, so I took it for a few days too. An hour after I took my first dose I felt a tigling sensation all over my body and I had a lot of trouble sleeping that night. During the day I felt completely normal. The next two nights I slept a little bit better. I noticed my body was trying to get used to the stuff. After that I quit because it only affected my sleep and I don't need it for any symptom relieve. My boyfriend has had ups and downs (not really bad). I blame the downs on his disturbed sleep, but this is gradually getting better now. I think his body is still in the process of adapting to the LDN, and I'm very hopefull that it will help him in the long run, because the numbness in his fingers is still less than before. I'm also happy to have tried it myself, because it convinced me that this low dose actually does something to the body and all the good experiences people seem to have with it can not all be due to the placebo effect.Sorry for this long story. I'm very curious how you and other starters will react to LDN. Please let me know!Greetings from Carolina from the Netherlands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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