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If you're getting a reaction from a higher dose, it probably means the lower dose is DOING NOTHING.

Can't get from point A to point B by tiptoeing. The numbness has to work itself through, the body is trying to wake up a bit and get some work done. JMHO of course.

[low dose naltrexone] Numbness in hands and feet at night

Hi all thanks for the help so farI am still in the first week of ldn liquid. On 1.5 mg I am ok. But when I go to two I get numbness in the hands and feet. I have read it is a common enough side effect. Just wondering if I should stay at 1.5 until the side effects lessen.Cathal

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> Hi all thanks for the help so far

> I am still in the first week of ldn liquid. On 1.5 mg I am ok. But when I go

to two I get

> numbness in the hands and feet. I have read it is a common enough side effect.

Just

> wondering if I should stay at 1.5 until the side effects lessen.

>

> Cathal

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I started 4.5mg LDN for my chronic progressive MS. I knew LDN at 4.5mg couldn't

be any worse than the MS unless the LDN killed me so I started at 4.5mg and

never looked back. I had numb hands on 4.5mg LDN for 3 weeks and that faded

away and I also had extra stiffness in the calves of my legs for 3 months after

starting LDN and that faded away also. I'm a person who had absolutely nothing

to lose by going on LDN. I had already passed through the gates of HELL before

going on LDN. If LDN had brought me death it would have been a blessing.

Instead LDN brought RELIEF in the PAIN I was in and stopped my 14 straight year

chronic progressive MS dead in its tracks. Been on 4.5mg LDN for 2 years & 4

months with no progression since.

Just ride the symptoms out. I'd go up to 2.0mg for 2 to 3 weeks and then up the

dose again.

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