Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Good luck with the new vet! Plus he sounds holistic, I trust them more than traditional vets. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 Hi Uly, alldaychemist.com sells Naltima, a generic of Naltrexone. there is a physician page in the online order, but if you leave it empty they will send you the Naltrexone anyway, without a doc scrip. That's what I did. 1 50mg tab, diluted with 50ml of distilled water, is a safe, inexpensive way to compound: actually superior to what some compounding pharmacists do, who add fillers that some of us might not tolerate. A human dose, to start of this liquid LDN would be 1 ml.(get a marked, measured baby dropper) first., then slowly work up to no more than 4.5 ml.. Shipping is a bit high to the U.S (from India) but the ten pill pack of Naltima itself is cheap, and each pill, diluted into LDN, will be as many as 50 doses at the beginning, and still more than 10 doses, when you're at max dose. Be well, Léna Uly, Re LDN I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today dad is going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc to put on the script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If you want to dilute it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the doctor and tell him you want it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's for you and you want it to treat your chronic fatigue. The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of prescription only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug addicts. So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs be, you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you ring or you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the phone. Good luck, Uly. What part of Oz do you live in? regards Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 I live in Brisbane, Queensland. Never heard of a compounding Chemist. Uly > > > > Uly, > Re LDN > I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today dad is going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc to put on the script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If you want to dilute it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the doctor and tell him you want it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's for you and you want it to treat your chronic fatigue. > The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of prescription only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug addicts. > So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs be, you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you ring or you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the phone. > Good luck, Uly. > What part of Oz do you live in? > regards > Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 If you're looking as to where you can get LDN in Australia, perhaps this will help you http://www.ldnaware.org/ldn-info/108-pharmacies-and-chemists-australia.asp Jayne Crocker LDNNow logo the one to use www.LDNNow.com <http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/> Important! Please sign our LDN petition to the European Parliament by clicking here tel: +44 (0) 7877 492 669 < Dr Steele MBE, talking about LDN LDNNow are a political/pressure group of individuals dedicated to getting Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) accepted into modern medicine and trialled for the myriad of uses it shows benefit for. .. From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of uly_reiki Sent: 04 March 2011 00:32 To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Mobile Vet for Chief? I live in Brisbane, Queensland. Never heard of a compounding Chemist. Uly > > > > Uly, > Re LDN > I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today dad is going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc to put on the script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If you want to dilute it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the doctor and tell him you want it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's for you and you want it to treat your chronic fatigue. > The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of prescription only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug addicts. > So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs be, you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you ring or you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the phone. > Good luck, Uly. > What part of Oz do you live in? > regards > Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 Ok thanks for that...It will come in handy later. Uly > > > > > > > > Uly, > > Re LDN > > I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we > rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today dad is > going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc to put on the > script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If you want to dilute > it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the doctor and tell him you want > it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's for you and you want it to treat > your chronic fatigue. > > The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you > what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is > available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of prescription > only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug addicts. > > So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs be, > you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you ring or > you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the phone. > > Good luck, Uly. > > What part of Oz do you live in? > > regards > > Marcia > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 If I have trouble getting it else where I will get it from there. Disolving it in water sounds better than injecting it. Cheers Uly > > > > Uly, > Re LDN > I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we > rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today > dad is going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc > to put on the script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If > you want to dilute it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the > doctor and tell him you want it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's > for you and you want it to treat your chronic fatigue. > The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you > what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is > available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of > prescription only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug > addicts. > So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs > be, you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you > ring or you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the > phone. > Good luck, Uly. > What part of Oz do you live in? > regards > Marcia > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 Wickham House Pharmacy - http://www.whcp.com.au/ - Perhaps they can help you find a doctor who is familiar with functional medicine. If not ... perhaps this place can help = http://www.nutritionmedicine.org/index.php?id=8 Also = http://www.vibenaturalhealth.com.au/balance-your-hormones/hormone-testing > > > > > > > > Uly, > > Re LDN > > I live in Sydney. My dad wants to get it for my brother's Hep C, so we rang up a COMPOUNDING chemist yesterday, who said " no problem " . Today dad is going to ring them up again to ask exactly what to ask the doc to put on the script, ie, do they need to put the exact dosage etc. If you want to dilute it yourself, then it's ok. I wouldn't go to the doctor and tell him you want it for your dog. Just tell the doc it's for you and you want it to treat your chronic fatigue. > > The compounding chemists can be useful here because they will tell you what doctors might be more sympathetic and give you a script. LDN is available on a regular script. You must have a higher level of prescription only if it's to be used to treat alcoholics or drug addicts. > > So ring up your nearest compounding chemist for some advice. If needs be, you might have to go and visit them if they are too busy when you ring or you sense they might be uncomfortable to speak about it on the phone. > > Good luck, Uly. > > What part of Oz do you live in? > > regards > > Marcia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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