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2yrs 8 mths. It's hard for me to tell as I was so progressed to start with. This past infection kicked my rear (2 wks ago). Heat has been rough, even though I'm not out in it. At this moment, I feel like hammered heck! MarcieBren <b63powell@...> wrote: Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN? Has LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or illnesses do

you take LDN for? I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus progression.

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I forgot..PPMS. MarcieMarcie <marcie_martin@...> wrote: 2yrs 8 mths. It's hard for me to tell as I was so progressed to start with. This past infection kicked my rear (2 wks ago). Heat has been rough, even though I'm not out in it. At this moment, I feel like hammered heck! MarcieBren <b63powell@...> wrote: Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN? Has LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or illnesses do you take LDN for? I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus progression.

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LDN for MS..2 years and 7 months...stopped/halted the progression, and an

'almost'

complete turnaround of symptoms. Still have major fatigue & weakness, and

some

'bowel' issues... (blush) ... on the bright side...at least I'm not

'stopped' up. :-) All

other symptoms are very very mild and are easily ignored.

I know I know...bad Caveman...I'll trudge back into my

Cave....grumblegrumble

shuffle shuffle....(stumble)...ouch....sigh....yawn....zzzzzzz

Cap'n Caveman

[low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or more?

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Hi All, It’s been 2 years 7 months on LDN for my MS. The first few months I notice a lot of symptom relief as I was going downhill before quickly. Bren <b63powell@...> wrote: Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN? Has LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or illnesses do you take LDN for? I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus progression. __________________________________________________

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> 2yrs 8 mths. It's hard for me to tell as I was so progressed to

start with. This past infection kicked my rear (2 wks ago). Heat

has been rough, even though I'm not out in it. At this moment, I

feel like hammered heck!

>

> Marcie

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Marcie,

It may take your immune system some time to bounce back from having

such a severe infection. You also had antibiotics and that is not

good. Make sure you take a good quality probiotic up to 2 to 4 per

day. This summer's heat has been awful too.

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I have been on LDN since 11/03 . I feel it has halted the progression of my ms. It did take about 3-6 months before I could really tell it was strengthening my system. I felt so much stronger emotionally. Bad news would not bring about symptoms. I felt fortified. Anyway, I am very thankful and wish this for everyone. Don't wait to try this treatment. It is much harder to reverse nerve damage and I really feel time is so important with ms. However, it is never too late to start. That is why some people have these dramatic improvements. Their myelin was not destroyed. No test can tell how much myelin you have on your sheath that I know of. Sometimes a nerve is damaged just enough that it causes loss of sight but it can be rebuilt because there are the oligodendrocytes which are constantly working to rebuild in a regulated immune system. My point is not even the top neuro knows what improvements are possible for each individual. A person can have an MRI totally filled with lesions and be asymptomatic,. Another can have a clean MRI and not be walking. Never give up. The human body is capable of tremendous healing. Best, Kathy

[low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or more?

Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN? Has LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or illnesses do you take LDN for? I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus progression.

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Marcie, I've been taking LDN for 2 year and seven months.

I've been following Dr. Lawrence's supplement recommendations since

last November and have been doing better, yet this heat and humidity

have been causing me to regress. Since taking GABA, my leg spasms had

practically disappeared, but in this weather...

I checked my notes from Bob Lawrence. (Aletha sends them out with the

welcome package, for anyone new). He normally recommends taking

anthocyanidins daily: 250-500 mg. But in times of severe stress you

can take up to 1000. I currently take 500, but until the weather

breaks I'm going to take 1000. The cheapest flavonoid is grapeseed

extract.

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> Marcie, I've been taking LDN for 2 year and seven months.

>

> I've been following Dr. Lawrence's supplement recommendations since

> last November and have been doing better. Since taking GABA, my leg spasms had

> practically disappeared, but in this weather...

>

> I checked my notes from Bob Lawrence. He normally recommends taking

> anthocyanidins daily: 250-500 mg. But in times of severe stress you

> can take up to 1000. I currently take 500, but until the weather

> breaks I'm going to take 1000. The cheapest flavonoid is grapeseed

> extract.

>

>

>

>

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,

It's great to see you and Marcie posting again. I have felt lonely in here

since so many oldtimers departed.

Marcie has so much difficulty with spasticity that any suggestion would be of

help.

Do you know how long Dr. Lawrence has been taking LDN and how he is currenly

doing?

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Welcome back, !

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> >He normally recommends taking

> anthocyanidins daily: 250-500 mg. But in times of severe stress you

> can take up to 1000. I currently take 500, but until the weather

> breaks I'm going to take 1000.<

>

> Hi , what exactly does this do for you?

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>From: " Kathy Lintzenich " <mykittypaws@...>

>Reply-low dose naltrexone

><low dose naltrexone >

>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or

>more?

>Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 08:02:27 -0700

>

>I have been on LDN since 11/03 . I feel it has halted the progression of my

>ms. It did take about 3-6 months before I could really tell it was

>strengthening my system. I felt so much stronger emotionally. Bad news

>would not bring about symptoms. I felt fortified. Anyway, I am very

>thankful and wish this for everyone. Don't wait to try this treatment. It

>is much harder to reverse nerve damage and I really feel time is so

>important with ms. However, it is never too late to start. That is why

>some people have these dramatic improvements. Their myelin was not

>destroyed. No test can tell how much myelin you have on your sheath that I

>know of. Sometimes a nerve is damaged just enough that it causes loss of

>sight but it can be rebuilt because there are the oligodendrocytes which

>are constantly working to rebuild in a regulated immune system. My point is

>not even the top neuro knows what improvements are possible for each

>individual. A person can have an MRI totally filled with lesions and be

>asymptomatic,. Another can have a clean MRI and not be walking. Never give

>up. The human body is capable of tremendous healing. Best, Kathy

> [low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or

>more?

>

>

>

> Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those

>who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN? Has

>LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or illnesses

>do you take LDN for?

>

> I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus progression.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>From: " Mariela Contreras " <marielacm16@...>

>Reply-low dose naltrexone

>low dose naltrexone

>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or

>more?

>Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 13:01:28 -0400

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>

>

>

> >From: " Kathy Lintzenich " <mykittypaws@...>

> >Reply-low dose naltrexone

> ><low dose naltrexone >

> >Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or

> >more?

> >Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 08:02:27 -0700

> >

> >I have been on LDN since 11/03 . I feel it has halted the progression of

>my

> >ms. It did take about 3-6 months before I could really tell it was

> >strengthening my system. I felt so much stronger emotionally. Bad news

> >would not bring about symptoms. I felt fortified. Anyway, I am very

> >thankful and wish this for everyone. Don't wait to try this treatment. It

> >is much harder to reverse nerve damage and I really feel time is so

> >important with ms. However, it is never too late to start. That is why

> >some people have these dramatic improvements. Their myelin was not

> >destroyed. No test can tell how much myelin you have on your sheath that

>I

> >know of. Sometimes a nerve is damaged just enough that it causes loss of

> >sight but it can be rebuilt because there are the oligodendrocytes which

> >are constantly working to rebuild in a regulated immune system. My point

>is

> >not even the top neuro knows what improvements are possible for each

> >individual. A person can have an MRI totally filled with lesions and be

> >asymptomatic,. Another can have a clean MRI and not be walking. Never

>give

> >up. The human body is capable of tremendous healing. Best, Kathy

> > [low dose naltrexone] How many have been on LDN 2 1/2 yrs or

> >more?

> >

> >

> >

> > Who all looking in has been on LDN no less than 2 1/2 years? For those

> >who are at or over the 2 1/2 year mark, how long have you been on LDN?

>Has

> >LDN halted or slowed your disease progression and what illness or

>illnesses

> >do you take LDN for?

> >

> > I have been on LDN 3 years. LDN has halted my MS and Lupus

>progression.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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>Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!

>http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/

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