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I hada lot of trouble with fatigue in the first couple of weeks, that has pretty much gone now.

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I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness and fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which it sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the begining). I usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug I get very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even harder time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced this? I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all during the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know I should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it seems to have worked for many of you.-Charla

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Hi Charla,

Your first instinct sounds right. Just give it some time first off. If

things don't improve then we can start to look at other items that have

helped in the past.

Not everyone is a quick responder. So don't let that dissuade you at all.

Everyone reacts at their own pace and with different things.

My best

Aletha

From: " charla_triplett " <charla_triplett@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:16 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on LDN

>I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is

> probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness and

> fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which it

> sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the begining). I

> usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug I get

> very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even harder

> time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced this?

> I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all during

> the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know I

> should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it seems

> to have worked for many of you.

>

> -Charla

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Kathy,

Thanks, I will try that. I took it about 11:30 or 12 both nights.

Looks like I might go to bed early for a change. :)

-Charla

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> Try taking the LDN around 9:00 or 10:00. For some reason, if I

take it at midnight, I feel tired the next day. Kathy----- Original

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> From: charla_triplett

> low dose naltrexone

> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:16 PM

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on LDN

>

>

> I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is

> probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness

and

> fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which

it

> sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the

begining). I

> usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug

I get

> very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even

harder

> time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced

this?

> I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all

during

> the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know

I

> should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it

seems

> to have worked for many of you.

>

> -Charla

>

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Try taking the LDN around 9:00 or 10:00. For some reason, if I take it at midnight, I feel tired the next day. Kathy [low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on LDN

I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness and fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which it sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the begining). I usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug I get very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even harder time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced this? I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all during the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know I should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it seems to have worked for many of you.-Charla

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I was feeling the same way. Its good to know there is hope. I started LDN 1.5 in July, now 3mg as of August 3rd.

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i always take mine around 9 or 10 too, i work nights so sometimes i'm up all night but still take it at the same time everynight:)

[low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on LDN> > > I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is > probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness and > fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which it > sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the begining). I > usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug I get > very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even harder > time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced this? > I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all during > the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know I > should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it seems > to have worked for many of you.> > -Charla>

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You can take it before you are ready to fall asleep.I might be doing things at 10:00 and take my LDN. Then I don't actually go to sleep until midnight. Hope this little change helps you. Kathy

[low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on LDN> > > I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My diagnosis is > probable MS and have had a number of problems including numbness and > fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep (which it > sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the begining). I > usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the drug I get > very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an even harder > time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else experienced this? > I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at all during > the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I know I > should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly it seems > to have worked for many of you.> > -Charla>

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Thanks for the responses. It actually made me so drowsy that I

couldn't stay awake after about 1/2 hour of taking it - which is

weird because even sleeping pills don't make me sleepy. Tonight

though is my fourth night and I am not sleepy! So maybe something is

changing and I will be less groggy tomorrow. I will keep you posted.

-Charla

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> > Try taking the LDN around 9:00 or 10:00. For some reason, if

I

> take it at midnight, I feel tired the next day. Kathy-----

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> Message -----

> > From: charla_triplett

> > low dose naltrexone

> > Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:16 PM

> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on

LDN

> >

> >

> > I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My

diagnosis is

> > probable MS and have had a number of problems including

numbness

> and

> > fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep

(which

> it

> > sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the

> begining). I

> > usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the

drug

> I get

> > very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an

even

> harder

> > time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else

experienced

> this?

> > I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at

all

> during

> > the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I

know

> I

> > should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly

it

> seems

> > to have worked for many of you.

> >

> > -Charla

> >

>

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Thanks for the responses. It actually made me so drowsy that I

couldn't stay awake after about 1/2 hour of taking it - which is

weird because even sleeping pills don't make me sleepy. Tonight

though is my fourth night and I am not sleepy! So maybe something is

changing and I will be less groggy tomorrow. I will keep you posted.

-Charla

> >

> > Try taking the LDN around 9:00 or 10:00. For some reason, if

I

> take it at midnight, I feel tired the next day. Kathy-----

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> Message -----

> > From: charla_triplett

> > low dose naltrexone

> > Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:16 PM

> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] More tired now - first week on

LDN

> >

> >

> > I just started taking 3.0 mg LDN two nights ago. My

diagnosis is

> > probable MS and have had a number of problems including

numbness

> and

> > fatigue. The great thing is that it is helping me sleep

(which

> it

> > sounds like it has the opposite effect for most in the

> begining). I

> > usually have insomnia and night terrors but so far with the

drug

> I get

> > very drowsy and sleep hard. The problem is that I have an

even

> harder

> > time getting out of bed then before. Has anyone else

experienced

> this?

> > I don't seem to be getting much of an added energy boost at

all

> during

> > the day either. My numbness does seem to be a bit better. I

know

> I

> > should give it time but I have read a lot about how quickly

it

> seems

> > to have worked for many of you.

> >

> > -Charla

> >

>

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