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> My dad is taking my compounded LDN and was taking 3mgs and tried

> 4.5mgs. He said when he got up to go to bathroom he felt chills and

> described the feeling like when taking decongestants. I told him

> probably the endorphin rush but he wondered and went back to 3mgs.

> Doesn't that sound like the endorphin rush? I remember how much energy

> I had and got those chill bumps on my arms a few times. I liked it.

> He didn't describe as energy tho.

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> Rhonda

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The endorphin boost is what scares many and they are scared down to a lesser

dose when many times they need the 4.5mg to halt disease progression. tell him

to ride that feeling out for 7 days on 4.5mg. He needs to be on 4.5mg to fight

cancer.

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Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does

best on 3.0mg.

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>> My dad is taking my compounded LDN and was taking 3mgs and tried

>> 4.5mgs. He said when he got up to go to bathroom he felt chills and

>> described the feeling like when taking decongestants. I told him

>> probably the endorphin rush but he wondered and went back to 3mgs.

>> Doesn't that sound like the endorphin rush? I remember how much energy

>> I had and got those chill bumps on my arms a few times. I liked it.

>> He didn't describe as energy tho.

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>> Rhonda

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> The endorphin boost is what scares many and they are scared down to a

> lesser dose when many times they need the 4.5mg to halt disease

> progression. tell him to ride that feeling out for 7 days on 4.5mg. He

> needs to be on 4.5mg to fight cancer.

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> Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does

> best on 3.0mg.

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That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has cancer and should be on no less than

4.5mg for cancer.

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " kathy lintzenich " <mykittypaws@a...>

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> bREN, THANKS FOR ANSWERING MY QUESTION ABOUT THE DARVOCET. YOU ARE ALWAYS SO

HELPFUL TO ME AND EVERYONE ELSE. I REALLY APPRECIATE IT. KATHY

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Kathy,

Well, I don't remember it...LOL...but I'm glad I could help. I think this

miserable heat down in the mid south USA has fried my brain this week.

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Oh, good point, I know nothing about cancer. Thanks for stating that.

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN

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>> Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does

>> best on 3.0mg.

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> That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has cancer and should be on no

> less than 4.5mg for cancer.

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bREN, THANKS FORANSWERING MY QUESTION ABOUT THE DARVOCET. YOU ARE ALWAYS SO HELPFULTO ME AND EVERYONE ELSE. I REALLY APPRECIATE IT. KATHY

[low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN

> Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does > best on 3.0mg.> =======That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has cancer and should be on no less than 4.5mg for cancer.

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When I started LDN, I contacted both Dr.

Bahari and Dr. Zagon about contraindications with the supplements I was using

and dosage. From Dr. Bahari I was told from 1.5 to 4.5 mg per day depending on

how I responded. From Dr. Zagon, I was told from 3.0 to 10 mg per day depending

on how I responded. Nobody set 4.5 as an absolute. Both told me according to

how I felt/responded was what to do. I just never got around to trying 10, but

there are no rules other than what works for you.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Aletha Wittmann

Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:07

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Re: my dad and LDN

Oh, good point, I know nothing about cancer. Thanks for stating

that.

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN

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>> Remember that men so best typically on

less than women. My husband does

>> best on 3.0mg.

>>

> =======

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> That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has

cancer and should be on no

> less than 4.5mg for cancer.

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Bruce, what dosage Are you taking?

[low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN> >> Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does>> best on 3.0mg.>>> =======>> That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has cancer and should be on no > less than 4.5mg for cancer.>> >>>>>>>

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I am using 4.5 mg. I started there and

was going to up it, but never got around to it. No good reason, just the way

it worked out. If I would have had severe reactions, I probably would have cut

way back and started forward. I had originally planned on trying the 10 mg

level, but between the 2 doctors, the 4.5 or thereabouts seemed to be a good

compromise and that as they say is that.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Steve Nardi

Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:35

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Bruce, what dosage Are you taking?

[low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN

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>> Remember that men so best typically on

less than women. My husband does

>> best on 3.0mg.

>>

> =======

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> That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has

cancer and should be on no

> less than 4.5mg for cancer.

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. " <bruce@s...>

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> When I started LDN, I contacted both Dr. Bahari and Dr. Zagon about

> contraindications with the supplements I was using and dosage. From Dr.

> Bahari I was told from 1.5 to 4.5 mg per day depending on how I responded.

> From Dr. Zagon, I was told from 3.0 to 10 mg per day depending on how I

> responded. Nobody set 4.5 as an absolute. Both told me according to how I

> felt/responded was what to do. I just never got around to trying 10, but

> there are no rules other than what works for you.

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> Bruce

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Rhonda

You might want to check with Bihari on this for your dad. Back when we

contacted him for my mom's breast cancer it was no less than 4.5mg. That may

have been due to the type of cancer my mom had and its aggressiveness. Her

weight is between 110 & 115 so her weight did not play into this recommended

dose at all.

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