Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 > > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > but sheesh. > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer. > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:( > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > 22 mcg's that is half dose. > ======== Start LDN the day you stop Rebif. Check your LDN as it's shelf life may have expired, you may need a new batch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi , You can start the LDN immediately. You do not have to wait for the Rebif to be out of your system. This is the scariest part of the LDN journey .. going against what your Neurologist thinks is best. It is not an easy decision by any means but one Noel made three years ago with no regrets. He went off Avonex and started LDN. His plan was to start copaxone with LDN as soon as he developed a brand new symptom. Please God that day will never come. So far .. so much better than good. All the Best Bradley > > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > but sheesh. > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer. > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:( > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > 22 mcg's that is half dose. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 > > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > but sheesh. > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer. > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:( > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > 22 mcg's that is half dose. > ======== Start LDN the day you stop Rebif. Check your LDN as it's shelf life may have expired, you may need a new batch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 my neuro knows nothing about LDN he writes the script I think I am the only one he writes. I did talk to a pharmacist who said never mix them?? Any ideas on this one??? I see on some sites some who are but I do trust the pharmacist on this. Just asking you all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Good point .. also make sure your LDN source is a good one with correct filler etc .. this would not be a good time for a slip up of any kind .. I agree with 's theory on Calcium Carbonate .. i have moved my family to lactose .. All the Best Bradley > > > > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > > but sheesh. > > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer. > > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:( > > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > > 22 mcg's that is half dose. > > > ======== > > Start LDN the day you stop Rebif. Check your LDN as it's shelf life may have expired, you may need a new batch. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Please forgive me, - I did not see Branda's comments on Calcium Carbonate/ Can you please let me know what her theory is? My friend takes calcium (in the form of calcium carbonate) for her RRMS and is about to try the Calcium AEP and Calcium Orotate supplements that have been anectotally reported to help many. Thank you. Victor. mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: Good point .. also make sure your LDN source is a good one with correct filler etc .. this would not be a good time for a slip up of any kind .. I agree with 's theory on Calcium Carbonate .. i have moved my family to lactose .. All the Best Bradley > >> > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > > but sheesh. > > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer.> > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:(> > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > > 22 mcg's that is half dose.> >> ========> > Start LDN the day you stop Rebif. Check your LDN as it's shelf life may have expired, you may need a new batch.> > > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 calcium carbonate is like eating TUMS and destroys the good acids in your stomach. Kathy Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: how long to be off interferons before LDN Please forgive me, - I did not see Branda's comments on Calcium Carbonate/ Can you please let me know what her theory is? My friend takes calcium (in the form of calcium carbonate) for her RRMS and is about to try the Calcium AEP and Calcium Orotate supplements that have been anectotally reported to help many. Thank you. Victor. mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: Good point .. also make sure your LDN source is a good one with correct filler etc .. this would not be a good time for a slip up of any kind .. I agree with 's theory on Calcium Carbonate .. i have moved my family to lactose .. All the Best Bradley > >> > ok, I know many here don't know my story. No insurance, lost my > > Copaxone coverage. For some reason Rebif qualified me. Was on LDN and > > copaxone and doing great. Before starting Rebif I had a major flare so > > I thought I had better try something. Well I am getting very tired of > > it. Sleep all day, no energy, I know the flu stuff is to be expected > > but sheesh. > > I am thinking about going back to LDN I have it in the drawer.> > On the flip side we will be getting new health insurance at the end of > > the yr, it won't cover me for a yr:(> > So can anyone say how long I should be off the rebif I am only up to > > 22 mcg's that is half dose.> >> ========> > Start LDN the day you stop Rebif. Check your LDN as it's shelf life may have expired, you may need a new batch.> > > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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