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> For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I

> felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the

> weather or season change.

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> Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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It's still in the high 80's...around 85...86 here in Arkansas so I can't help

out on this one.

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Hello,

I am very new to this group link and I want to learn all that I can about LDN. I see that you live in NY, I do too but I have no Doctor that will prescript LDN or who will talk to me about it because they haven't heard about it for MS. I live upstate Binghamton area, I'm also on copaxone any, help on doctors would be appreciated thank you nn [low dose naltrexone] Season change question

For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the weather or season change.

Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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I don't know if this would help in your situation but I found that the doctor would not listen to me so I talked to the pharmacist who looked up the information then he called the doctor and let him know it was safe and used for the purpose we are using it for. It seemed to help. This may be another direction you can take.

good luck

[low dose naltrexone] Season change question

For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the weather or season change.

Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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Am feeling stiff, weak, low & threatened!

Sure do hope that it`s to do with season change: -This is getting rather heavy!

(I live in the midlands, UK.)

Gerald

[low dose naltrexone] Season change question

For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the weather or season change.

Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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Yes! I am so stiff today in my thighs, back, and arms. This is trhe first time that they have actually ached because of stiffness, and the pain/stiffness has shot up into my forearms. I've noticed that my hands and thighs do get stiffer when it gets colder or when I touch cold things (like sit on a metal or wooden chair when the chair is sitting on a tile or cement floor, or when I hold onto metal handrails), but this stiffness is much worse than normal today--it's also a rainy, yucky day. I live in England, an I take 3.0 mg of LDN nightly. I started on Oct 1 and have worked my way up to 3.0 mg, which I've been taking for about a week now. I was about to increase my dosage again, but as of today I'm a lttle afraid ofd doing that. Does anyone have any suggestions for the doage, the stiffness, or the reaction to cold? Thanks! noclue915@... wrote:

For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the weather or season change.

Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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I see blue sky out there! "Let the sun shine in!" Good luck to us all, and you have a good one. Gerald Rollason <grollason@...> wrote:

Am feeling stiff, weak, low & threatened!

Sure do hope that it`s to do with season change: -This is getting rather heavy!

(I live in the midlands, UK.)

Gerald

[low dose naltrexone] Season change question

For the last few days I have been extremely stiff . I feel the same way I felt when taking too high a dose of LDN. A friend mentioned it may be the weather or season change.

Has anyone noticed this also? I live in New York. Kiki

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