Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 Hi , I have read it quite abit but still have to refresh my memory. After I read the book up the creek with a paddle I felt very eager to spread the word. In fact I have to a few but then I started second guessing as to whether or not I should get a persons hopes up. I guess also I have read various boards (where I see your name quite often :0) )where people have said they experianced problems taking LDN. Did you ever feel this way initually? Take Care > > have learned almost everything in it? I have read it and studied it so much it is almost as familiar as the back of my hand. If you study the LDN site like some of us do you will come out from there with a much greater understanding of how LDN works and you will be able to help more people who have not yet heard of LDN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 > > Hi , I have read it quite abit but still have to refresh my > memory. After I read the book up the creek with a paddle I felt very > eager to spread the word. In fact I have to a few but then I started > second guessing as to whether or not I should get a persons hopes up. > I guess also I have read various boards (where I see your name quite > often :0) )where people have said they experianced problems taking > LDN. Did you ever feel this way initually? > > Take Care > > ======== My attitude when I took my first dose of LDN was, if this stuff kills me it will be a blessing. I had symptoms from the LDN but nothing compared to the nightmare I had been living for so many years with chronic progressive MS. I had numb hands for approx. 3 weeks on LDN(didn't bother me none), had extra stiffness in the calves of my legs on LDN for approx. 3 months(didn't bother me none). Also I was one who started on 4.5mg and decided to stay there regardless of what it did. The numb hands faded away and the extra stiffness faded away. I think one would need to be in my shoes prior to LDN to be able to understand why the weird symptoms LDN caused didn't scare me nor cause me major discomfort. I was headed for a morphine pump for excruciating neuropathic/MS hug(MS Torture Chamber) pain prior to LDN. 4.5mg of LDN reduced that pain a good 60% overnight on the first dose, reduced my Lassitude fatigue about 25%, reduced my 5 to 6 trips to the toilet at night down to one and then to zero. So what weird things LDN caused me was minute/nothing compaired to the other stuff I was dealing with prior to LDN. I was expecting Zilch/Nadda/Zero from LDN, I figured LDN would fail me like most everything else had. I was wrong. I never dreamed LDN would halt my disease dead in its tracks but it certainly has and I take full advantage of what LDN has given me back so I bust my butt at keeping as healthy as possible with diet and physical therapy/exercise. LDN cannot do everything, one has to be willing to put forth an effort and work on their physical & mental self and spiritual self if one is spiritual. No, LDN won't repair crippled legs or other crippled limbs...but you'll never know just how far those crippled limbs can come if you sit on your duff and never put forth an effort and never get physical therapy to those crippled limbs. I see to many people expecting LDN to repair all their damage and get them out of a wheelchair. That can only happen if one takes advantage of LDN and one does his/her part in strengthening those crippled limbs. And if one does all that work and still is in a wheelchair then there's one thing no one can say about you...they can't say you didn't try. I take on a Reeve attitude. I saw what all he accomplished before his death...no one can say Reeve didn't try. Sorry, didn't intend for this to be a book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Wow your explanation has energized me as well. Or I should say energized my faith in ldn. I think because of the holidays and doing more than usual I expected to feel the same as when I first started the ldn. Not first started, but two weeks in. If I hadn't started the ldn then I would fully expect to be feeling as I am now. If that makes sense? I was second guessing my increase in energy and cognitive functioning the ldn gave me two weeks in. I didn't want to pass on info. about the drug in case I had made a mistake. I can't wait to get back to normal routine. I for one am glad you wrote a book. If I have the success you do I would be screaming from the roof tops. Thanks for answering, Ps, I am looking forward to starting the 4.5 next month. >> > My attitude when I took my first dose of LDN was, if this stuff kills me it will be a blessing. I had symptoms from the LDN but nothing compared to the nightmare I had been living for so many years with chronic progressive MS. I had numb hands for approx. 3 weeks on LDN(didn't bother me none), had extra stiffness in the calves of my legs on LDN for approx. 3 months(didn't bother me none). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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