Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Hi Jackie, There are other Drs. in the sea! Don't take no for an answer. This is your child's life! We kept looking until we found a Dr. who said yes! My husband would not be walking today, or maybe even alive, if we hadn't persisted. God bless, Terria On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:54:25 -0000 "sorcha1sorcha" <sorcha1sorcha@...> writes: Hi, i went to see my childs doctor yesterday about getting her on LDN as a preventative for her getting addisons disease, diabetes and ovarian failure which will begin to affect her from puberty onwards , she already has hypoparathyroisism due to it. He refused to give it to her, im so dissapointed today . He did know about LDN and his basis Good luck to everybody,Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 I think my wife says the same thing. Now my brother has a dx of PS and I'm trying to work with him to get a doc to script him for LDN. Why is it always a battle? If you're THAT insistant on something, they should let you try it and offer to hold your hand. Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN and children Hi Jackie, There are other Drs. in the sea! Don't take no for an answer. This is your child's life! We kept looking until we found a Dr. who said yes! My husband would not be walking today, or maybe even alive, if we hadn't persisted. God bless, Terria On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:54:25 -0000 "sorcha1sorcha" <sorcha1sorcha@...> writes: Hi, i went to see my childs doctor yesterday about getting her on LDN as a preventative for her getting addisons disease, diabetes and ovarian failure which will begin to affect her from puberty onwards , she already has hypoparathyroisism due to it. He refused to give it to her, im so dissapointed today . He did know about LDN and his basis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 --- In low dose naltrexone , " sorcha1sorcha " <sorcha1sorcha@y...> wrote: > > Hi, i went to see my childs doctor yesterday about getting her on LDN > as a preventative for her getting addisons disease, diabetes and > ovarian failure which will begin to affect her from puberty onwards , > she already has hypoparathyroisism due to it. He refused to give it > to her, im so dissapointed today . He did know about LDN and his basis > on not prescribing it was because it has not been medically proven (ie > no trials done)and he himself doesnt think it works at all except to > make the patient feel better ( ie improved endorphin levels - natures > own happy pills ) . He said he would look into it more and took my > documentation on it but at this moment in time - no way - . He said > that more research is being done into her condition and that everyting > she will get is treatable - but i want to prevent her getting these > other conditions. i dont know what to do now. She has a few years of > grace hopefully so maybe if we could get trials up and running she > could be on it just in time. > > Good luck to everybody, > > Jackie > ======= Jackie, List the nearest big city to you and we'll know your approximate location and maybe some of us might know of an LDN prescribing doc fairly near you. Your doc could consult with Dr. Bihari when Bihari is available again. Bihari's phone is listed on the LDN website. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Jackie, Also, try to start feeding your daughter organic meats. Find someone who raises chickens that do not give their chickens growth hormones. You can tell if a chicken has been given growth hormones. A chicken that's almost or even half the size of a large turkey has most likely been given the growth hormones. My grandma used to raise chickens so I'm pretty familiar with what size a chicken should be. If a chicken breast is between the size of a women's B & C cup bra...it's been given growth hormones. Chickens are the worst for the most growth hormones added. Get organic eggs. If steaks or hamburger is not tender but is rubbery instead...growth hormones have been given. Pork, the same. You need to buy all organic dairy products. Just because the meat is in an organic food market doesn't mean it's 100% organic. I've seen them try to pass on to customers huge chickens as organic. This will also help your daughter's immune system. Growth hormone and antibiotic fed beef, pork and poultry break down the immune system of humans. The Omish are good to get dairy and meat from. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 --- In low dose naltrexone , " Bren " <TwisterAlley2@w...> wrote: > > Jackie, > > Also, try to start feeding your daughter organic meats. Find someone who raises chickens that do not give their chickens growth hormones. You can tell if a chicken has been given growth hormones. A chicken that's almost or even half the size of a large turkey has most likely been given the growth hormones. My grandma used to raise chickens so I'm pretty familiar with what size a chicken should be. If a chicken breast is between the size of a women's B & C cup bra...it's been given growth hormones. Chickens are the worst for the most growth hormones added. Get organic eggs. If steaks or hamburger is not tender but is rubbery instead...growth hormones have been given. Pork, the same. You need to buy all organic dairy products. Just because the meat is in an organic food market doesn't mean it's 100% organic. I've seen them try to pass on to customers huge chickens as organic. > > This will also help your daughter's immune system. Growth hormone and antibiotic fed beef, pork and poultry break down the immune system of humans. > > The Omish are good to get dairy and meat from. > > > Thanks , defineatly organic foods taste so much better, my sister in law has her own chickens so i must get some eggs from her. Organic farming is getting more popular so i must sourch it out. I dont think i will be able to get Omish dairy and meat as i dont think any of them live near me.. Im from Donegal in Ireland. Thanks for thinking of me. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 > > > > Hi, i went to see my childs doctor yesterday about getting her on LDN > > as a preventative for her getting addisons disease, diabetes and > > ovarian failure which will begin to affect her from puberty onwards , > > she already has hypoparathyroisism due to it. He refused to give it > > to her, im so dissapointed today . He did know about LDN and his basis > > on not prescribing it was because it has not been medically proven (ie > > no trials done)and he himself doesnt think it works at all except to > > make the patient feel better ( ie improved endorphin levels - natures > > own happy pills ) . He said he would look into it more and took my > > documentation on it but at this moment in time - no way - . He said > > that more research is being done into her condition and that everyting > > she will get is treatable - but i want to prevent her getting these > > other conditions. i dont know what to do now. She has a few years of > > grace hopefully so maybe if we could get trials up and running she > > could be on it just in time. > > > > Good luck to everybody, > > > > Jackie > > > ======= > > Jackie, > > List the nearest big city to you and we'll know your approximate location and maybe some of us might know of an LDN prescribing doc fairly near you. > > Your doc could consult with Dr. Bihari when Bihari is available again. Bihari's phone is listed on the LDN website. > > > I cant thank everybody enough for all the help and advice they are giving me . Im overwhelmed . I may be able to take a new route thanks to B . SHe is giving me a few leads for doctors in Ireland who may prescribe for my child. fingers crossed.... Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 > > > > > > > I cant thank everybody enough for all the help and advice they are > giving me . Im overwhelmed . I may be able to take a new route > thanks to B . SHe is giving me a few leads for doctors in > Ireland who may prescribe for my child. fingers crossed.... > > Jackie > ====== is from Ireland so she can most likely help. I buy an organic butter and it's made in Ireland. Tastes like what real butter should taste like. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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