Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 Although we enjoy Off Topic (OT) posts and want to know what is going on in your lives outside of the plagio world, we need to eliminate forwarding any jokes, poems, or questions unrelated to our children and medical questions. We ask that simple questions that can be found by doing a quick Internet search be left off the board. > You are more than welcome to share your OT questions during our > Monday night chats. > In addition, if you are posting a personal question or OT post that > you would > like a response to, feel free to post and please provide your > personal email > address so that the answers are able to come to you directly. If you > are replying to that particular OT post, please email that person > directly with your reply. > Please understand that it is not that we aren't interested in what is > going > on in your lives, but new members entering the board can become quite > confused. > As well as those who receive posts directly into their inboxes can > become overwhelmed quite quickly when they are filled with OT > posts. > We're averaging 3,000+ messages posted to our group monthly, this is > wonderful. > It shows what an active and wonderful group we are. But as new > members and > moderators trying to sift thru all of those posts can become > overwhelming. > We all appreciate your cooperation with this request. > Your group moderators: > , Debbie, Christie, Dustie, Natasha, , , & Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 What is nystagmus? [low dose naltrexone] Off Topic Posts I'm with on this one--I come here to read about LDN. It is easy enough to start your own group for any other purpose, and if members here feel the need to socialize why not start your own group? Or e-mail to each other privately. There are plenty of options. -do we have any idea how many on this Board are taking LDN for RRMS, PPMS or SPMS? I just wondered if we had an idea whether there is some group that gets more benefit than the others. I have SPMS, according to my doctor. My walking and balance are not better, but some of the other newer sympoms have really subsided, including what was a very annoying nystagmus. Has anyone else had an imporovent with eye problems? Joyce Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 HI! JOYCE, MY NAME IS ANITA. I FEEL AS YOU DO. I COME HERE TO READ ABOUT LDN, WHICH I AM TAKING 3.0 MG. I HAVE "CHRONIC PROGRESSIVE". WHICH LEVEL THAT IS, I DO NOT KNOW. I DO NOT HAVE A NEUROLOGIST. HAVEN'T HAD ONE IN ABOUT 15 YRS. I GUESS. BUT I AM TRYING TO FIND ONE HERE WHO WILL TAKE MY MED-I-CAL. I HATE THIS INSURANCE BUSINESS. I'M DOING THE BEST THAT I CAN. TAKE CARE. HAVE A BLESSED DAY. GOD BLESS EVERYONE.Dan Madden <madden@...> wrote: What is nystagmus? [low dose naltrexone] Off Topic Posts I'm with on this one--I come here to read about LDN. It is easy enough to start your own group for any other purpose, and if members here feel the need to socialize why not start your own group? Or e-mail to each other privately. There are plenty of options. -do we have any idea how many on this Board are taking LDN for RRMS, PPMS or SPMS? I just wondered if we had an idea whether there is some group that gets more benefit than the others. I have SPMS, according to my doctor. My walking and balance are not better, but some of the other newer sympoms have really subsided, including what was a very annoying nystagmus. Has anyone else had an imporovent with eye problems? Joyce Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Too busy to feel that way. LOL. However, they're there... so it's not like there aren't other options. Even A Home Away from Home is another option, no? [low dose naltrexone] Re: Off Topic Posts lol, whatsamatter Larry, feeling a little lonely?>> yep yep yep... there are other places around for that.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Sure it is, I post there everyday. All of the message boards are slow, and have been lately. They have always been somewhat 'spurty' My 'Getting Better' forum is a ghost town lately. My opinion is people are getting sick of tired of being sick and tired. I cant think of any supplement, diet, anything that has worked, other than maybe helping a person feel somewhat better, above and beyond the MS. It seems like we've tried everything, from the normal to the bizarre, and still nothing works for everybody, or even MOST of everybody. LDN probably works for more people than anything else I've seen. But when you want to say something, I dont think you should have to go to another site to say it just because someone feels it's not professional. This is an open forum, for discussion and communication. I'm doing ok, you're doing ok, maybe everybody isnt doing ok, maybe posting some stupid comment here is a way for some people to communicate with other people. What's wrong with that? Sure this site is about LDN, but it's also about the people who use it. The rules say no 'blatant' off topic discussions, I would think those type of discussions would include types of things like sex, religion, politics, etc. Not about something stupid like the thread that people are getting so upset about. The thread was destined to die anyway, the only thing all of this created was stress, and I thought that's what we're trying to avoid. [low dose naltrexone] Re: Off Topic Posts lol, whatsamatter Larry, feeling a little lonely?>> yep yep yep... there are other places around for that.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 I have learned so much about MS and LDN and other treatments that work for people and I think it would be a shame not to share these things. I don’t think anyone thinks there is only one treatment, and obviously diet, flu vaccinations, etc are all important topics to anyone on this site. Does anyone know if LDN helps epilepsy? I have a friend that has two children with severe epilepsy—wondering if this would help. Thanks. Conni Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Off Topic Posts Sure it is, I post there everyday. All of the message boards are slow, and have been lately. They have always been somewhat 'spurty' My 'Getting Better' forum is a ghost town lately. My opinion is people are getting sick of tired of being sick and tired. I cant think of any supplement, diet, anything that has worked, other than maybe helping a person feel somewhat better, above and beyond the MS. It seems like we've tried everything, from the normal to the bizarre, and still nothing works for everybody, or even MOST of everybody. LDN probably works for more people than anything else I've seen. But when you want to say something, I dont think you should have to go to another site to say it just because someone feels it's not professional. This is an open forum, for discussion and communication. I'm doing ok, you're doing ok, maybe everybody isnt doing ok, maybe posting some stupid comment here is a way for some people to communicate with other people. What's wrong with that? Sure this site is about LDN, but it's also about the people who use it. The rules say no 'blatant' off topic discussions, I would think those type of discussions would include types of things like sex, religion, politics, etc. Not about something stupid like the thread that people are getting so upset about. The thread was destined to die anyway, the only thing all of this created was stress, and I thought that's what we're trying to avoid. [low dose naltrexone] Re: Off Topic Posts lol, whatsamatter Larry, feeling a little lonely? > > yep yep yep... there are other places around for that.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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