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Louise, 4.5 is the ideal dose recommended, it will not make MS worse. If one ( Man or Woman) can tolerate 4.5mgs without major stiffness, that is what they should take to halt progression. Again I will repeat for others, LDN is to halt progression, any improvement is a perk. Relapsing Remitting MS sees the most perks because their symptoms come when they relapse and then go away. LDN stops the relapses so they seem to have major improvements whereas the Progressives remain stable with no new symptoms . Kiki

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Yes on the 3.0 comment, but no on the 4.5 comment.

Just seems that many men like the results of 3.0 but not 4.5, some are fine on 4.5

[low dose naltrexone] LDN at 4.5 for men

My husband was recently diagnosed with PPMS and even though he's been on LDN for almost 3 months he's not getting any better. His walking and gait is getting a little worse. Someone has suggested that some men should only be on 3 mg and that 4.5 can make the progression worse. Does anyone know if this is accurate? Please let me know if you have read this anywhere.Louise

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Hi Louise,

My husband started on 4.5 and had new areas of numbness and tingling. We

lowered the does to 3.0 and it never got any worse, just better. Is he also

taking supplements and is he on a special diet. I can send you all of my

information regarding LDN, and what my husband has been doing and taking.

Just let me know.

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] LDN at 4.5 for men

> My husband was recently diagnosed with PPMS and even though he's been

> on LDN for almost 3 months he's not getting any better. His walking

> and gait is getting a little worse. Someone has suggested that some

> men should only be on 3 mg and that 4.5 can make the progression

> worse. Does anyone know if this is accurate? Please let me know if

> you have read this anywhere.

>

> Louise

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--- In low dose naltrexone , noclue915@a...

wrote:

> Louise, 4.5 is the ideal dose recommended, it will not make

MS worse. If one

> ( Man or Woman) can tolerate 4.5mgs without major stiffness,

that is what

> they should take to halt progression. Again I will repeat for

others, LDN is to

> halt progression, any improvement is a perk. Relapsing

Remitting MS sees the

> most perks because their symptoms come when they relapse

and then go away. LDN

> stops the relapses so they seem to have major improvements

whereas the

> Progressives remain stable with no new symptoms . Kiki

Louise, please be advised on the correct dosage by Dr. Bihari or

another well informed doctor. It is my understanding, from Dr.

Bihari that LDN dosage is based on weight.

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Hi Louise,

My husband started on 4.5 and quickly lowered it to 3.0mg because he was

feeling new areas of numbness and tingling. Things were so much better

after he went down to 3.0. It is true that women generally do best on 4.5mg

and men on 3.0mg, however everyone is unique and should land where they feel

best. It defiantly does not have a relationship to weight, and we think

that has to do with hormones but are not entirely sure about that.

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN at 4.5 for men

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>> Louise, 4.5 is the ideal dose recommended, it will not make

> MS worse. If one

>> ( Man or Woman) can tolerate 4.5mgs without major stiffness,

> that is what

>> they should take to halt progression. Again I will repeat for

> others, LDN is to

>> halt progression, any improvement is a perk. Relapsing

> Remitting MS sees the

>> most perks because their symptoms come when they relapse

> and then go away. LDN

>> stops the relapses so they seem to have major improvements

> whereas the

>> Progressives remain stable with no new symptoms . Kiki

>

> Louise, please be advised on the correct dosage by Dr. Bihari or

> another well informed doctor. It is my understanding, from Dr.

> Bihari that LDN dosage is based on weight.

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> > Louise, 4.5 is the ideal dose recommended, it will not make

> MS worse. If one

> > ( Man or Woman) can tolerate 4.5mgs without major stiffness,

> that is what

> > they should take to halt progression. Again I will repeat for

> others, LDN is to

> > halt progression, any improvement is a perk. Relapsing

> Remitting MS sees the

> > most perks because their symptoms come when they relapse

> and then go away. LDN

> > stops the relapses so they seem to have major improvements

> whereas the

> > Progressives remain stable with no new symptoms . Kiki

>

> Louise, please be advised on the correct dosage by Dr. Bihari or

> another well informed doctor. It is my understanding, from Dr.

> Bihari that LDN dosage is based on weight.

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The only time Bihari suggests LDN be less than 4.5mg with weight issue is if one

weighs around 95 to 90 pounds then he suggests a lower dose for those people.

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