Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Bren, I just received my Revia from Mexico today in the mail. Tonight I took my first dose of 1.0 and will continue for the first 7 days as you suggested. I am really excited to have it work. I have no doubt that it is going to do wonders for me. As soon as I have something that show for the good, I will make an appointment with my neuro and get him on the band wagon. He is wanting to know the progression and will prescribe it to other with good results from me. Thanks again for the help and the protocol. I am going to keep a daily diary on my blog. I haven't been good about it up to now but plan to keep this up so I have something to show the neuro. I think this was a great birthday present and came the day before. That has to be a good omen. All for now. Thanks a bunch for the help, now have 3 angels.(, my wife, my daughter and my granddaughter) By the way, it tastes really bad. Griffith <mailto:ggriffith@...>ggriffith@... http://ggriffith.blogspot.com/ Few cases of eyestrain have been developed by looking on the bright side of things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Best of luck ! Destiny Griffith <ggriffith@...> wrote: Bren,I just received my Revia from Mexico today in the mail. Tonight I took my first dose of 1.0 and will continue for the first 7 days as you suggested. I am really excited to have it work. I have no doubt that it is going to do wonders for me. As soon as I have something that show for the good, I will make an appointment with my neuro and get him on the band wagon. He is wanting to know the progression and will prescribe it to other with good results from me. Thanks again for the help and the protocol. I am going to keep a daily diary on my blog. I haven't been good about it up to now but plan to keep this up so I have something to show the neuro. I think this was a great birthday present and came the day before. That has to be a good omen. All for now. Thanks a bunch for the help, now have 3 angels.(, my wife, my daughter and my granddaughter) By the way, it tastes really bad. Griffith<mailto:ggriffith@...>ggriffith@...http://ggriffith.blogspot.com/Few cases of eyestrain have been developed by looking on the bright side of things. Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 > > Well I just must be real senstive to medications. Went on LDN 2 months ago, > was feeling great. Still am. And yes the but is happening. > > I noticed no long after beginning it that my feet and hands began to swell. > Ok that has happened in the past, so I though nothing of it. Then my skin > began to itch and burn, mostly my feet, legs and arms. Knowing that recently > I had a new lesion occure I figured that was the cause of the new symptoms. > Then my eye lids began swelling up and I lost many of my eye lashes. I also > had a lot of heartburn. > > So what I did was took a week off of LDN and guess what, yup. The swelling > is going away, the eye lid swelling is almost gone, the burning and itching > is gone. > > Was I experiencing normal affects of LDN or was it another allergic > reaction. I am allergic to interferons, copaxone, and about 12 other drugs since my > MS adventure in the chemical medications. > > I think at this point staying off of drugs is my best bet for a while. Even > at the risk that the MS could go nuts. Any advise for me. > > Leona ============ You need to make sure your LDN is made with pure naltrexone powder, it contains no filler, I suggest you use a liquid LDN that contains no fillers. DO NOT USE a pharmacy that crushes the 50mg naltrexone tablets as those tablets contain numerous fillers. You may also want to do a candida yeast detox program for 6 to 9 months, a liver detox once or twice a year and your diet be free of sugar, dairy and gluten. Lymphatic drainage massage may be of benefit also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 Leona, You may be allergic to the filler they use with the LDN.Chris [low dose naltrexone] LDN and me Well I just must be real senstive to medications. Went on LDN 2 months ago, was feeling great. Still am. And yes the but is happening. I noticed no long after beginning it that my feet and hands began to swell. Ok that has happened in the past, so I though nothing of it. Then my skin began to itch and burn, mostly my feet, legs and arms. Knowing that recently I had a new lesion occure I figured that was the cause of the new symptoms. Then my eye lids began swelling up and I lost many of my eye lashes. I also had a lot of heartburn. So what I did was took a week off of LDN and guess what, yup. The swelling is going away, the eye lid swelling is almost gone, the burning and itching is gone. Was I experiencing normal affects of LDN or was it another allergic reaction. I am allergic to interferons, copaxone, and about 12 other drugs since my MS adventure in the chemical medications. I think at this point staying off of drugs is my best bet for a while. Even at the risk that the MS could go nuts. Any advise for me. Leona Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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