Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 I posted this same question a while back. My daughter has ADD I noticed while taking the LDN " yes I am off of it for now due to using rebif " don't complain. I hope to be back on Copaxone and Rebif soon. I noticed that my skin allergies were not near as bad. I have been reading an alternative board for ADD and similiar problems and notice many have gluten intolerance and use Fish oil with much success. There is something called the Feingold diet many swear by for bi polar and ADD. I just can't see why LDN would not help this. My daughter is 20 and will not accept she has ADD so dont look at me to be a test subject, we are just lucky she is doing as well as she is.She might take some fish oil as it is considered the " beauty pill " if she can remember it I think LDN and supplements/diet may be important in this area. I wish I had this info when she was young and I was in control!! > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > > > Message: 7 > > Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:01:57 -0000 > > From: " " <pomsaregreat@y...> > > Subject: Re: Question about LDN > > > > Hi Carolina, Thanks so much for the tip. I took half a sleeping > > pill last night and while I did get to sleep it didn't hit me like it > > normally does. I don't like taking things to sleep. It just puts me > > in a vicious circle. > > > > Take Care > >> > > >> > > >> > Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone has had a problem with > >> sleeping when they started the ldn? I started it on friday night > > and > >> have been having problems sleeping. I just wondered if it will > > pass > >> and when? I am taking 3mg of ldn in capsule form so it would be > > hard > >> to decrease the dose. At least I think it is. > >> > > >> > Thanks and Take Care > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > > > Message: 8 > > Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:10:58 -0600 > > From: " Grumpa " <grumpa@f...> > > Subject: Re: Janine, Treveen, - Question about LDN > > > > Check out < www.SleeplessinAmerica.org > for some additional help/tips... > > Re: [low dose naltrexone] Janine, Treveen, - Question about > > LDN > > > > > > In a message dated 11/14/2005 8:57:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > treveen@h... writes: > > I also experienced disturbed sleep,in fact still am,altho it is > > improving. > > But it is possible to reduce the dose if necessary. > > Just purchase clear empty capsules and visually halve the amount. > > Fiddly but not too difficult. > > > > > > > > Disturbed sleep is a common side effect when first taking ldn. It can > > last for several weeks, or just a few days. > > > > Halving the amount of powder in a capsule is NOT a good idea. It is not > > accurate at all since the amount of ldn in the capsule is miniscule, (only > > about a few grains of sand). You may be getting all fillers and no > > naltrexone in one half, if you divide the capsule. Best to get a script > > for 1.5 mg caps then you can experiment with dose. > > > > Best to read all info at www.low dose naltrexone.org > > Arlene (on ldn since 4/04) > > > > You will get a wealth of info there. > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- > > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > > a.. Visit your group " low dose naltrexone " on the web. > > > > b.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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