Guest guest Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 Hello, Naltrexone is a drug like any other and there will be a proportion of people in whom it does not work. I sorry to hear that your wife is in that group. Some LDN supporters will not accept that LDN does not stop progression in all cases of MS. I have seen 'LDN doubters' chased away from this chat room which makes it difficult to assess what proportion of people benefit from LDN. For me (RRMS - 14 years) LDN has not improved my symptoms but it is a cheap oral drug with few side effects so is worth taking (in case it is found to reduce MS progression in future clinical trials). There are many drugs worth trying for progressive MS - it mainly depends how much money you (or your health insurer) are willing to spend and what risks you are prepared to take. Kind regards, Mark Pharmacist from Oxford England ------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: " chiefman596 " <chiefman596@...> > Subject: Re: Has LDN halted progression > Yes, the symptoms did increase. Secondly, your > smyptoms don't have to get worse to have MS > progression. The disease can still be attacking > your body and you won't even notice it. ====================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 Hi Rae, Would you like to join our glyci friends group and see how people are improving with nutrition - glyconutrients?? lg Re: Has LDN halted progression> Yes, the symptoms did increase. Secondly, your> smyptoms don't have to get worse to have MS> progression. The disease can still be attacking> your body and you won't even notice it.====================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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