Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 hi everybody, i m dr.Hoori shahwar from pakistan.i m new member of this site ,basically i m a medical professional , & doing MD in neurology,my basic interest regarding my thesis is MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS,i m working on this ,specially differnt clinical presentation in our setup ,i.e in ASIA,although its not very common in our setup instead of that i have collected almost 30 case in one year only , & its only the data of one hospital in karachi,,,,,, & now we r trying to collect the MScases from all over pakistan,at one point in MS TRUST of PAKISTAN.deffinetly it will take time, & i m also interested in LDN THERAPY....so i request to describe me all the process ,availability, & procedure regarding LDN. looking for ur reply soon/ dr hoori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 The following statements comes from Dr. Bob Lawrence's packet on LDN and MS. Hope it's helpful. 1. ...despite the fact that the drug is at a very low dose, the absence of significant introductory or prolonged side-effects cannot be excluded. The treatment can only be provided if these conditions are accepted. 2. Side-Effects: When starting this therapy in the treatment of MS, the possibility of adverse side-effects due to the drug, cannot be entirely excluded. The likelihood of damaging side-effects is believed to be minimal however, as the drug is used at such a low dose. 3. Introductory Side-effects: There may be some initial transient, though temporary, increase in MS symptoms during the adaptive period when the LDN is first introduced. This usually lasts no more than one week but if symptoms are severe, or more prolonged, then the initial dose of 3 mg may be reduced to 2 mg until the anticipated improvements begin to develop. Introductory symptoms, on starting this treatment, may include such as disturbed sleep, occasionally with vivid, bizarre and disturbing dreams, tiredness, fatigue, spasm and pain. 4. Symptoms related to increased endorphins: These may include such as nausea or constipation. These symptoms diminish naturally as the body adjusts to the increased endorphin level. 5. Symptoms related to previous Opiate use: On starting LDN the recent use of opiate analgesics will result in an opiate withdrawal syndrome, with increased pain, spasm, vomiting and diarrhea. These symptoms may be prevented by stopping all opiate analgesics at least two weeks before starting the LDN. 6. Symptoms related to the use of Lactose filler: If lactose filler is used in the capsules some individuals may be sensitive to this sugar and, usually after a few weeks of treatment, will develop diffuse but persistent muscle or joint pain. This may be avoided by using an alternative filler, such as calcium carbonate. [low dose naltrexone] introducton > hi everybody, > > i m dr.Hoori shahwar from pakistan.i m new member of this > site ,basically i m a medical professional , & doing MD in neurology,my > basic interest regarding my thesis is MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS,i m working > on this ,specially differnt clinical presentation in our setup ,i.e in > ASIA,although its not very common in our setup instead of that i have > collected almost 30 case in one year only , & its only the data of one > hospital in karachi,,,,,, & now we r trying to collect the MScases from > all over pakistan,at one point in MS TRUST of PAKISTAN.deffinetly it > will take time, & i m also interested in LDN THERAPY....so i request to > describe me all the process ,availability, & procedure regarding LDN. > looking for ur reply soon/ > > dr hoori > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2005 Report Share Posted December 7, 2005 Hi Dr Hoori, My website has been collecting and sharing health success stories related to any treatment discipline since 2001. The 'Case Health - Health Success Stories' website provides a free community service - a central point for collection and sharing of health success to promote what works. Visitors can search the database by condition, symptom, or treatment. If you search the online database for LDN, you'll find around 50 stories. I'm sure they'll be of interest to you. If your future work results in success, please consider sending success stories to me (at ckerr@...) to help build this online resource. The following sites may also be of interest: (1) Low Dose Naltrexone Org & LDN for MS Research Fund - low dose naltrexone.org (2) LDN New York Conference - ldninfo.org(3) LDN Research Trust, UK - ldnresearchtrust.org(4) LDN Surveys: ldners.org Kind regards, Cris Cris KerrAdministrator'Case Health - Health Success Stories' websiteURL: www.casehealth.com.au & www.casehealth.comWebsite Email: Online formatAustralia About Case Health ... 'Case Health - Health Success Stories' is a non-income-earning community website providing a free health information-sharing service based on visitor's anecdotal stories of health success. The online database also contains a selection of successful research results. Any visitor can submit their own non-identifying health success story, or; search the database for other health success stories of WHAT WORKS then discuss this information with their doctor. Free searches by condition, symptom, or treatment. Don't have time to enter a story via the online submission form? Submit via the email contact form. We'll do the rest. We can also notify you of new stories. Case Health is a safe surfing site and does not ... sell anything, generate SPAM, spy, or conduct any other intrusions. HONcode accredited website. [low dose naltrexone] introducton hi everybody,i m dr.Hoori shahwar from pakistan.i m new member of this site ,basically i m a medical professional , & doing MD in neurology,my basic interest regarding my thesis is MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS,i m working on this ,specially differnt clinical presentation in our setup ,i.e in ASIA,although its not very common in our setup instead of that i have collected almost 30 case in one year only , & its only the data of one hospital in karachi,,,,,, & now we r trying to collect the MScases from all over pakistan,at one point in MS TRUST of PAKISTAN.deffinetly it will take time, & i m also interested in LDN THERAPY....so i request to describe me all the process ,availability, & procedure regarding LDN.looking for ur reply soon/dr hoori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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