Guest guest Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 Hi, Reg --I'm wondering from reading some of the ldn postings ( I can't read them all!), what are crab drugs? Are the injectable drugs (avonex, copaxone,rebif, etc.) for ms considered crab drugs, and what does " crab " mean?And also, I thought I'd just toss this in--my neurologist totally poo-pooed ldn, said she knew about it , but none of her patients found it effective, it wasn't any good. . . think I need to find a new neurologist! (for other reasons, as well). Thanks so much Eliza On Dec 8, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Reg Kreil wrote: > Hi there Hyper Hans and everyone else > I have been reading all the posts (except for when people don't trim > off the > excess as said before when you get the digest reading the same thing > over > and over is a drag.) and I am one of the very happy LDN users that > doesn't > get up at all most nights,depending on how much I have had to drink > before > bed of course. > I have been on three mgs for over two years now and while I am no > " poster > child " for LDN I have very few bad days and am not loosing ground at all > compared to those without the benefits of LDN. > My nueropathic pain has never come back and I have not ever felt the > need to > self inject,probably much to the dismay of the MS society here,and > being a > mentor for this said society I have been (not so quietly promoting the > benefits of this regimin)kind of against their will. > I rankled a few people at the last meeting by asking a rep from the > society > why we are not researching this drugs actions on how MS is being > helped by > this very cheap(at least around here) drug. > There was a mumbled " well you gotta be carefull with the long term > effects > of " alternative " treatments,and he went on to another question and > ignored > me from then on... I saw a lot of promtional papers and products from > Teva > nueroscience (Rebif) so I knew who I was fighting here. > What made me mad was that the first thing this person who is supposed > to be > their P.R. spokesman said was " We are working at trying to put > ourselves out > of business " meaning the M.S. society, And he said this with a big > smile on > his face like we were supposed to believe it.How many times have I > heard > this before? > To get back to the suggestion that we have to watch out for the long > term > effects well what are the long term effects of the injectable crab > drugs? > I think they sound pretty dire to me,fluelike symptoms,taking massive > amounts of tylenol or such before the shot just to help with > this,injection > site cell death,and suicidal tendancys, plus possible kidney problems > or > liver failure and now maybe a tendancy toward osteoporosis? Lets see > maybe a > little sleeplessness,and a few wild dreams ain't that bad Oh sure > there has > not been any tests done and probably the results, in the event of a > test > being done, will only be inconclusive and need to be redone but > except for > a very few postings stating that even the smallest amount of > naltrexone is > causing big problems there has been very little bad press. > Maybe the people with those problems should use only the crab drugs as > they > were those that these have been designed for. > Now I never meant to rile anyone I just had to vent. > Thanks for being such a compassionate group > Reg > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 ABCR = same letters as CRAB copaxone, rebif, avonex, betaseron Some people say they're on a CARB-free diet when they stop taking them CRAB CARB ABCR all the same Re: [low dose naltrexone] Diatribe of a two year user by Reg Hi, Reg --I'm wondering from reading some of the ldn postings ( I can't read them all!), what are crab drugs? Are the injectable drugs (avonex, copaxone,rebif, etc.) for ms considered crab drugs, and what does "crab" mean?And also, I thought I'd just toss this in--my neurologist totally poo-pooed ldn, said she knew about it , but none of her patients found it effective, it wasn't any good. . . think I need to find a new neurologist! (for other reasons, as well). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Thanks for the info, Larry! Eliza On Dec 9, 2005, at 6:04 PM, LarryGC wrote: > ABCR = same letters as CRAB > Â > copaxone, rebif, avonex, betaseron > Â > Some people say they're on a CARB-free diet when they stop taking them > Â > CRAB > CARB > ABCR > all the same > Â > Re: [low dose naltrexone] Diatribe of a two year user by Reg > > Hi, Reg --I'm wondering from reading some of the ldn postings ( I can't > read them all!), what are crab drugs? Are the injectable drugs (avonex, > copaxone,rebif, etc.) for ms considered crab drugs, and what does > " crab " mean?And also, I thought I'd just toss this in--my neurologist > totally poo-pooed ldn, said she knew about it , but none of her > patients found it effective, it wasn't any good. . . think I need to > find a new neurologist! (for other reasons, as well). > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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