Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 , Dr. Lawrence from the UK talks about this. He has been prescribing LDN for a number of years and takes it, himself, for MS. These are his words: 1. " Occasionally... there may be a short-term increase in symptoms during, for example, periods of infection or stress, arising from previously active lesions already present in the brain or spinal cord. " 2. " 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. " 3. " 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. " DR. LAWRENCE: It would be great if you could supply your e-mail address again or forward your treatise on MS. You kindly sent it to me last year, which I forwarded to quite a few people, but I've since gotten a new computer and neglected to transfer the information. I have a hard copy and I've been adhering to most of your suggestions, especially the supplements. I think others would benefit tremendously, especially since Dr. Bihari seems to be out of the picture these days. Thank you. And , hope this was helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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