Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Hallo ! I am sorry,I have no Parkinson patient with LDN.I have one patient with polyarthritis who is very well with LDN and also some patients with MS,about 80 percent of patients with MS have some symptomatic improvement.I also take 5 mg LDN for about a year,I have MS.It seems to help me,I hope my progression will be stopped. Bye Manfred RE: [low dose naltrexone] ??? for all & PD patients - > PLEASE READ? >> >> >> >> >> >> Amen, Marcie!!! I haven't eaten in front of anyone for years, > unless I'm taking Neurontin. Does anyone know of something that I can > take that works like Neurontin, but doesn't have the.(what do I call > it?).the build-up of resistance to it? You know, you take it for a > while and it doesn't work anymore? Then you have to get off of it for > a few weeks for it to be effective again. Is there something that > works the same as Neurontin with that calming/relaxing effect without > building up a resistance to it? >> >> >> >> (what is PD?) by the time you read this, I will probably figure > it out, but thank you. >> >> >> >> Thank you kindly, >> >> ~ cyd >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *** >> >> Has anyone heard of Bea Lydecker's Naturals, Inc.? She claims > To be able to improve MS patients by 90%. It's supposed to take at > least 2 years and a Royal Rife Machine and $$$$$. >> >> As far as tremors go, mine have gotten terrible. To PD > patients, does Sinemet work? So far Primidone is not. Gotta have > some relief. Can't eat in front of anyone now. Fine motor skills are > shot to hell. Help! >> >> Marcie >> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.21/96 - Release Date: > 10.09.2005 >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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