Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Hi everyone.. I do not post very often but I read everyone's posts. I have been on LDN since August 20, 04. It had worked very good with me up until about a month ago or maybe a little bit longer ago. I started feeling very tired all the time. I was sleeping constantly. As time has gone by I am slowly going downhill. Right now it is at the point that I am getting very weak and especially walking around my small apt. It is getting really hard to hold my arms up. I cannot carry anything at all. If I do there is so much weakness that I could actually sit down on the floor and not get up. My question is "Is it possible that the LDN is no longer working?" Did I become immune to it now? I go for a MRI on Thursday but it was only for my brain. I will be having my friend (who also has MS) drive me to the neuro and I will have to use my wheelchair that has been in my storage cage for at least 10 years. Any input would be so welcomed on this end....... Bless you all. Love and HugsCJFriends are angels who lift us to our feetwhen our wings have trouble remembering how to fly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 > > Hi everyone.. > I do not post very often but I read everyone's posts. > I have been on LDN since August 20, 04. It had worked very good with me up > until about a month ago or maybe a little bit longer ago. I started feeling > very tired all the time. I was sleeping constantly. As time has gone by I > am slowly going downhill. Right now it is at the point that I am getting very > weak and especially walking around my small apt. It is getting really hard > to hold my arms up. I cannot carry anything at all. If I do there is so > much weakness that I could actually sit down on the floor and not get up. > My question is " Is it possible that the LDN is no longer working? " Did I > become immune to it now? > I go for a MRI on Thursday but it was only for my brain. I will be having > my friend (who also has MS) drive me to the neuro and I will have to use my > wheelchair that has been in my storage cage for at least 10 years. > Any input would be so welcomed on this end....... > Bless you all. > Love and Hugs > CJ > Friends are angels who lift us to our feet > when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly > ============== If you have developed candida yeast overgrowth LDN cannot battle that and your sympoms will return if you have candida. Anyone who has been having success that long on LDN and it suddenly stop working the first 4 things to look at are...possible candida, has pharmacy changed how they make LDN, are you under undue stress, could you have an infection, like bladder, kidney, etc. Find a homeopathic or alternative medicine doctor who will be willing to check you for candida. Most traditional docs do not believe candida yeast overgrowth exists. The autistic kid's who use LDN, their moms can tell you what candida tests you need to have done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 --- In low dose naltrexone , " Bren " <b63powell@...> hey bren shelly here maybe u should try increasing d dosage, but u do take your vit. we need a lot am currently on LDN but still use a wheelchair however am thinkin bout increasing my dosage 2 4.5mg...dont worry girl everything will work out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 CJ, I've never heard of anyone becoming immune to LDN. An exacerbation can be caused by infection, injury, stress, a reaction to weather, even while on LDN. Do you take supplements--vitamins? minerals? If you write to me directly, I will send you a list of Dr. Lawrence's recommendations. He's an MS doctor in Wales who prescribes LDN and who has been extremely helpful. His recommendations are also part of a " welcome package " that Aletha sends out to new people. If you never received it, just ask her here and she'll e-mail it to you. > > Hi everyone.. > I do not post very often but I read everyone's posts. > I have been on LDN since August 20, 04. It had worked very good with me up > until about a month ago or maybe a little bit longer ago. I started feeling > very tired all the time. I was sleeping constantly. As time has gone by I > am slowly going downhill. Right now it is at the point that I am getting very > weak and especially walking around my small apt. It is getting really hard > to hold my arms up. I cannot carry anything at all. If I do there is so > much weakness that I could actually sit down on the floor and not get up. > My question is " Is it possible that the LDN is no longer working? " Did I > become immune to it now? > I go for a MRI on Thursday but it was only for my brain. I will be having > my friend (who also has MS) drive me to the neuro and I will have to use my > wheelchair that has been in my storage cage for at least 10 years. > Any input would be so welcomed on this end....... > Bless you all. > Love and Hugs > CJ > Friends are angels who lift us to our feet > when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Hi, I have recently read that it is recommended that you occasionally take a couple of days off from ldn as your body will become accustomed to the medication and no longer provide positive results. Recommended at one-two days per week or every other week. Sorry, I did not save the source of this information to colloborate my statement. [low dose naltrexone] I need some answer's. Hi everyone.. I do not post very often but I read everyone's posts. I have been on LDN since August 20, 04. It had worked very good with me up until about a month ago or maybe a little bit longer ago. I started feeling very tired all the time. I was sleeping constantly. As time has gone by I am slowly going downhill. Right now it is at the point that I am getting very weak and especially walking around my small apt. It is getting really hard to hold my arms up. I cannot carry anything at all. If I do there is so much weakness that I could actually sit down on the floor and not get up. My question is "Is it possible that the LDN is no longer working?" Did I become immune to it now? I go for a MRI on Thursday but it was only for my brain. I will be having my friend (who also has MS) drive me to the neuro and I will have to use my wheelchair that has been in my storage cage for at least 10 years. Any input would be so welcomed on this end....... Bless you all. Love and HugsCJFriends are angels who lift us to our feetwhen our wings have trouble remembering how to fly Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 OLD ANCIENT RETRACTED OBSOLETE WRONG news Would a diabetic take a break from insulin? Re: [low dose naltrexone] I need some answer's. Hi, I have recently read that it is recommended that you occasionally take a couple of days off from ldn as your body will become accustomed to the medication and no longer provide positive results. Recommended at one-two days per week or every other week. Sorry, I did not save the source of this information to colloborate my statement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 > > --- In low dose naltrexone@gro ups.com, " Bren " <b63powell@> > hey bren shelly here maybe u should try increasing d dosage, but u do > take your vit. we need a lot am currently on LDN but still use a > wheelchair however am thinkin bout increasing my dosage 2 4.5mg...dont > worry girl everything will work out > ============ , You must mean someone else. I started at 4.5mg of LDN and have stayed there now for over 3 years. also known as Bren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 > > Hi, > I have recently read that it is recommended that you occasionally take a couple of days off from ldn as your body will become accustomed to the medication and no longer provide positive results. Recommended at one-two days per week or every other week. Sorry, I did not save the source of this information to colloborate my statement. > > ========== That thought is no longer. It was decided at one of the LDN conferences that breaks are not needed. That was a doctor from England who used to recommend that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Yes, Dr. Lawrence used to recommend mini breaks from LDN, but he determined later that it was not necessary. Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Re: I need some answer's. >> Hi,> I have recently read that it is recommended that you occasionally take a couple of days off from ldn as your body will become accustomed to the medication and no longer provide positive results. Recommended at one-two days per week or every other week. Sorry, I did not save the source of this information to colloborate my statement.> > ==========That thought is no longer. It was decided at one of the LDN conferences that breaks are not needed. That was a doctor from England who used to recommend that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Sorry, LarryCG I have not been on LDN to date. Re: [low dose naltrexone] I need some answer's. Hi, I have recently read that it is recommended that you occasionally take a couple of days off from ldn as your body will become accustomed to the medication and no longer provide positive results. Recommended at one-two days per week or every other week. Sorry, I did not save the source of this information to colloborate my statement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 I tried to clean the previous message up a bit, apologies if it didn't turn out quite right. My heart felt feelings on the unexpected health problems. LDN was started about 2 years ago. The wheelchair has been in storage for 10 years. When was the MS diagnosed? Why was the wheel chair purchased? Why was the wheel chair stored for 10 years? This post sounds like an important story. For me it has sparked many questions. > > Hi everyone.. > I do not post very often but I read everyone's posts. > I have been on LDN since August 20, 04. It had worked very good with me up until about a month ago or maybe a little bit longer ago. I started feeling very tired all the time. I was sleeping constantly. As time has gone by I am slowly going downhill. Right now it is at the point that I am getting very weak and especially walking around my small apt. It is getting really hard to hold my arms up. I cannot carry anything at all. If I do there is so much weakness that I could actually sit down on the floor and not get up. > My question is " Is it possible that the LDN is no longer working? " Did I become immune to it now? > I go for a MRI on Thursday but it was only for my brain. I will be having my friend (who also has MS) drive me to the neuro and I will have to use my wheelchair that has been in my storage cage for at least 10 years. Any input would be so welcomed on this end....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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