Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 I know I can get feed back from you and thanks. Joyce even though we never got to meet in Chicago i haven't given up hope as I plan to visit my MS friends out there. how long did it take for your symptoms to go away and did you get a MRI during that time. i am scheduled for one and if I am active I know he will push steroids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 > I know I can get feed back from you and thanks. Joyce even though we > never got to meet in Chicago i haven't given up hope as I plan to visit > my MS friends out there. how long did it take for your symptoms > to go away and did you get a MRI during that time. i am scheduled for > one and if I am active I know he will push steroids. ========== I had several symptoms to die down overnight on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler. My first to be noticeably reduced was the horrendous MS hug, I had reduction in frequency of trips to the toilet at night and my fatigue reduced a bit. My neuro does not do MRI's unless you are showing progression so I guess if LDN keeps my MS progression halted then no MRI's. I don't put much stock in MRI's anyway. LDN user 2 yrs/July 11, 03 to July 11, 05 and still continuing on the LDN at 4.5mg with lactose filler from Cantrell Drug Co in Little Rock, Arkansas...they use Pure Naltrexone Powder. My 14 straight year chronic progressive MS has been halted dead in its tracks on 4.5mg of LDN for 2 years now. I haven't needed my mobility scooter in 2 years but LDN did not do this,I had to...see below on NOTICE. I never took the CRAB drugs or Novantrone aka chemo and I believe that played a huge role in my success on LDN. By the time I got diagnosed(dx'd) at age 26, I was dx'd chronic progressive. I'm 42 now and a May baby. NOTE!! LDN didn't do it all, I had to do my part too to stay ambulatory once I could get out of that scooter, like exercise my behind off in the pool. I was doing pool therapy before LDN but after I started LDN I took full advantage of the reduced fatigue and reduced pain LDN gave me and I went GUNG_HO on the pool exercising...6 days a week in pool, no less than two hours each session for 1 year. I've reduced that time due to the YMCA being a 50 mile drive one way and fuel prices being so high but I still do pool therapy as often as I can. I do a low carb diet which keep my energy level up. I don't have high blood pressure(never have had) nor high cholesterol on Low Carb. I don't drink alcohol nor have I ever smoked or done illegal drugs in my 42 years of life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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