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, Please hang in there and continue for a while to give the LDN a chance to work. REMEMBER!!! LDN's purpose is to slow/halt progression. If symptoms do improve that's even better. We all (myself included) would love a quick fix, but for some that doesn't happen. Ultimately, it's your choice, but if I were you, I'd just keep taking it. There's not much choice. Marcie lufclady <lufclady@...> wrote: Hello everyone. I am new to LDN and have only been taking it for 1 week. The day after my first dose, i felt more relaxed and less stiff. The next day it relieved the pain it seemed. But the last 3 days have been terrible! I am more unsteady on my feet, keep fallin, have noticed a pins and needles sensation around my face, particularly my lips and mouth. I was so enthusiastic ad had high hopes when i started this treatment. Does this settle down and should i stick with it, i feel a little depressed now. Does anyone have advic for me. By the way i have had MS for

16yrs, and have just been diagnosed as primary progressive. ....uk

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LDN triggered a new symptom for me and worsened several others. I

ended up with face and other head tingling which I have not had for

many months. I quit LDN after a one month trial at a very low dose. I

am hopeful that this is not a permanent situation.

I checked with the pharmacist and other users and the thinking was that

this would simmer down. It did not. I had some great days with LDN,

including one where I considered retiring my cane which I use 24/7.

Like you, however, I had some lousy days.

Obviously, there are many who have good results with LDN. As with any

medicine, however, there are people who do not tolerate the drug.

Dennis

Marcie wrote:

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Please hang in there and continue for a while to

give the LDN a chance to work. REMEMBER!!! LDN's purpose is to

slow/halt progression. If symptoms do improve that's even better. We

all (myself included) would love a quick fix, but for some that doesn't

happen.

Ultimately, it's your choice, but if I were you,

I'd just keep taking it. There's not much choice.

Marcie

lufclady <lufclady (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Hello

everyone. I am new to LDN and have only been taking it for 1 week.

The

day after my first dose, i felt more relaxed and less stiff. The next

day it relieved the pain it seemed. But the last 3 days have been

terrible! I am more unsteady on my feet, keep fallin, have noticed a

pins and needles sensation around my face, particularly my lips and

mouth. I was so enthusiastic ad had high hopes when i started this

treatment.

Does

this settle down and should i stick with it, i feel a little depressed

now. Does anyone have advic for me. By the way i have had MS for 16yrs,

and have just been diagnosed as primary progressive.

....uk

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There is typically an increase in neuralgia during the initial phase of using LDN. These episode are usually transient in nature and we think it is part of the process in which LDN is restoring the immune system to a state or balance or orchestration so to speak. I realize it is alarming to you but I felt worse the first 3 weeks and then not any difference for a couple months. However, after 3 months low and behold it really kicked in and there is more and more research and anecdotal stories everyday which substantiate LDN therapeutic value in treating ms and a host of other conditions. Was it Dr. Yashgrawls interview which describes the increase yet usually transient neurological symptoms? Can someone help me out here? I probably very much botched his name up but the interview is fascinating and he is a brilliant man. I suggest you read that and continue with the LDN. Blessings, Kathy

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Please hang in there and continue for a while to give the LDN a chance to work. REMEMBER!!! LDN's purpose is to slow/halt progression. If symptoms do improve that's even better. We all (myself included) would love a quick fix, but for some that doesn't happen.

Ultimately, it's your choice, but if I were you, I'd just keep taking it. There's not much choice.

Marcie

lufclady <lufclady (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Hello everyone. I am new to LDN and have only been taking it for 1 week.

The day after my first dose, i felt more relaxed and less stiff. The next day it relieved the pain it seemed. But the last 3 days have been terrible! I am more unsteady on my feet, keep fallin, have noticed a pins and needles sensation around my face, particularly my lips and mouth. I was so enthusiastic ad had high hopes when i started this treatment.

Does this settle down and should i stick with it, i feel a little depressed now. Does anyone have advic for me. By the way i have had MS for 16yrs, and have just been diagnosed as primary progressive.

....uk

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