Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Elin, I don't know if your spasms are the same as mine, but I would get charley horses in my weak (right) leg that would not let go despite stretching or walking. I found 2 things that helped: 1. therapeutic-grade essential oil of Marjoram. I put a drop or 2 in the palm of my hand and applied to the back of my knee. The spasm was gone within seconds. 2. a high-speed vibrator also relived the spasm in short period of time. I quit Avonex after 4 mos. due to loss of hearing. Be careful! Good luck, Cat Brown, LMSW LDN 9 mos. Re:Message: 10 Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 23:23:51 -0000 From: " catarizonapurple " <catarizonapurple@...> Subject: LDN and MS...getting started Hi...I am totaly new here. I am collection info to take to my Dr next week. I am on Avanex and Baclofen. My main problem is extreem stiffness in right leg and foot, this is making my balance bad. My foot drags cause my knee won't bend and my toes curl under from the stiffness and muscle spasms. When you start LDN do you start with 3mg at bed time? Do you stay on the Avanex and Baclofen? What can I expect from LDN? How long until I know if it is helping? Sorry I have a million questions. Please help me out...Thanks Elin __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Hi there Same situation for me. My toes are the biggest problem. My Neuro says that Botox injections into the affected toes will alleviate the problem. I'm booked in for 26 Oct. I never expected to be having Botox injections - especially not in my toes !!!! Kaz > Elin, > I don't know if your spasms are the same as mine, but > I would get charley horses in my weak (right) leg that > would not let go despite stretching or walking. > > I found 2 things that helped: > 1. therapeutic-grade essential oil of Marjoram. I put > a drop or 2 in the palm of my hand and applied to the > back of my knee. The spasm was gone within seconds. > 2. a high-speed vibrator also relived the spasm in > short period of time. > > I quit Avonex after 4 mos. due to loss of hearing. > Be careful! > > Good luck, > Cat Brown, LMSW > LDN 9 mos. > > > Re:Message: 10 > Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 23:23:51 -0000 > From: " catarizonapurple " > <catarizonapurple@y...> > Subject: LDN and MS...getting started > > Hi...I am totaly new here. I am collection info to > take to my Dr next > week. I am on Avanex and Baclofen. My main problem > is extreem > stiffness in right leg and foot, this is making my > balance bad. My > foot drags cause my knee won't bend and my toes curl > under from the > stiffness and muscle spasms. When you start LDN do > you start with 3mg > at bed time? Do you stay on the Avanex and Baclofen? > What can I > expect from LDN? How long until I know if it is > helping? Sorry I have > a million questions. Please help me out...Thanks Elin > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Hi everyone, Is anyone taking LDN for diabetes? Thanks Aletha LDN and MS...getting started >> >> Hi...I am totaly new here. I am collection info to >> take to my Dr next >> week. I am on Avanex and Baclofen. My main problem >> is extreem >> stiffness in right leg and foot, this is making my >> balance bad. My >> foot drags cause my knee won't bend and my toes curl >> under from the >> stiffness and muscle spasms. When you start LDN do >> you start with 3mg >> at bed time? Do you stay on the Avanex and Baclofen? >> What can I >> expect from LDN? How long until I know if it is >> helping? Sorry I have >> a million questions. Please help me out...Thanks Elin >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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