Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Okay I have been on the LDN for 8 months. I get my LDN from you Skip. haha! I mean why would I start itching now. It isn't all the time....but does seem worse at nite. And not after I take the LDN either....but then again I lay down to go to sleep and do itch...but that could be because I just notice it more, that would be after my LDN. hmmmmm? It hasn't kept me awake though. But has kept me from going to sleep as fast. My head itched so bad I thought I must have lice! ugh! But no! Thank God! Okay now that I have grossed people out and I have brought a stigma to myself by mentioning lice....haha! I shall go! Hey the cleaner you are the more lice like you! I use to work in schools....I know! Take care All! donna www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ > > If you've received this response twice, I appologize. Having some trouble with my email. > > I was on 3.5 mg LDN for 2 months when I experienced itching as described--everywhere. Couldn't sleep soundly. Drove me nuts at nite. I mix my 50 mg tabs with distilled water and take with diet soda, which I would not think would be considered a filler. Maybe I shouldn't mix with soda, but it tastes like crap if I don't, but I'm pretty sure it was not an allergic reaction in my case. > > Dan > Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN? MS? Itching? Any Relation? > > > > Its sounds like an allergic reaction. You should call your pharmacist and see what they used as a filler. > Skip > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Donna Do you have enough omega-3 fatty acids in your diet? (Fish oil). Lack of an an imbalance in EPA and DHA can cause itching. mjh"The Basil Book"http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Posted by: "doofus117" doofus117@... doofus117 Thu Dec 7, 2006 7:07 pm (PST) Okay I have been on the LDN for 8 months. I get my LDN from you Skip. haha! I mean why would I start itching now. It isn't all the time....but does seem worse at nite. And not after I take the LDN either....but then again I lay down to go to sleep and do itch...but that could be because I just notice it more, that would be after my LDN. hmmmmm? It hasn't kept me awake though. But has kept me from going to sleep as fast. My head itched so bad I thought I must have lice! ugh! But no! Thank God! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Before LDN I had bad itching caused by MS. After being on LDN with lactose filler for 6 months the itching intensified, I also experienced hot red feet at this time. This intense itching went on for many months and then died down to my normal bad itching I had before the LDN. I think it's the LDN causing the itching. My mom and grandma take LDN but do not experience the itching but they do not have MS. Maybe it's those with MS who experience this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Cyndi, i agree totally. I really don't think it is the LDN and there are no new supplements. Perhaps it just is. I mean it has lessened and i am allergy to some things. i just threw it out there...so anyway...i really appreciate everyones comments. no problem. this will pass because it isn't as bad already. thanks all....donna www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ > > > > > > If you've received this response twice, I appologize. Having some > > trouble with my email. > > > > > > I was on 3.5 mg LDN for 2 months when I experienced itching as > > described--everywhere. Couldn't sleep soundly. Drove me nuts at nite. > > I mix my 50 mg tabs with distilled water and take with diet soda, > > which I would not think would be considered a filler. Maybe I > > shouldn't mix with soda, but it tastes like crap if I don't, but I'm > > pretty sure it was not an allergic reaction in m > > > . > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 SKip, thank you for that! if it is suddenly the LDN then i will not give it up! MS is worse then itching. Slowly I will figure it out. It seems to be slowing, as far as how often I itch. I cannot recall any changes in my life as far as soaps, foods, supplements...but like you said the body could be saying...hey i have had this problem all along and bam....here i am! Okay...thanks and i will work through this. Peace, donna www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ > > (TAPPING FOOT, WAITING FOR EVERYONE TO QUIET DOWN.) > > > Okay, it is either the LDN or it isn't. (duh) > There are a gazzilion types of allergic reaction, but lets talk about the > temporal relationship between an allergen and an allergic reaction. The most > prevalent type is an immediate reaction (< 7days). I see a cat and my eyes swell > up and I have a hard time breathing. Immediate reaction. Now, I go into a > room where a cat lives and I slowly start to swell and slowing have a hard time > breathing. The onset might be a couple of hours to days. I know I have been > around cat dander because I know the signs and symptoms. > You can develop allergic reactions to things that have been in your system > for years. Not likely, but possible. You immunological system is wacky, and > it might take a number of insults (introduction of the allergen) to your > system before its starts to react. This is not unheard of and even has a name, > subclinical sensitization.. (Its interesting that the shots you get at the > doctor to desensitize allergic reactions does just the opposite.) > If you get LDN from us, we use products known for their hypoallergenicity. > One of our docs is a world reknowned hyper sens guy and we have worked with him > on our compound just so this wouldn't happen. Now you might be sensitive to > naltrexone itself and then , well I would go get desensitised. > Skip > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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