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Nell,

LDN gave us some of our first big " WOWs " , I am sure because it was the

first time that the viral issues were addressed at all. Asher's

receptive language improved, and his disposition became much sunnier.

I wouldn't be surprised if he is on it for the rest of his life. For

us it has been a piece of cake the whole way through. No sleeping

problems, no adverse reactions, it is cheap. At this point its

effects are invisible (or difficult to discern), but at the beginning

I was very very pleased. I think I posted on it last fall. I will

try to look for it in the onibasu archives when I get a chance.

Anne

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> Asher is on LDN and has been since

> > July,

>

> How is that going?

>

> Nell

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Anne,

I've been lurking a the LDN group on and off for a while, but not

enough to have a sense of whether LDN is one of those things that

gets to the root of a problem and eradicates it (like chelation,

antivirals), or moderates things so that the immune system works

better temporarily (only as long as the substance is being used), or

supports the immune system so that it can heal itself...

Okay, I'm rambling, but do you know what I mean? I have a bias

against anything that requires a script right now, which is not

entirely logical, I know. I don't want to rule out something that

could be very good for us, either. The low-cost part is good. :-)

thanks

René

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> Nell,

>

> LDN gave us some of our first big " WOWs " , I am sure because it was

the

> first time that the viral issues were addressed at all. Asher's

> receptive language improved, and his disposition became much

sunnier.

> I wouldn't be surprised if he is on it for the rest of his life.

For

> us it has been a piece of cake the whole way through. No sleeping

> problems, no adverse reactions, it is cheap. At this point its

> effects are invisible (or difficult to discern), but at the

beginning

> I was very very pleased. I think I posted on it last fall. I will

> try to look for it in the onibasu archives when I get a chance.

>

> Anne

>

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> Nell,

>

> LDN gave us some of our first big " WOWs " , I am sure because it was the

> first time that the viral issues were addressed at all. Asher's

> receptive language improved, and his disposition became much sunnier.

Excellent. Was there a specific indication that LDN would be

appropriate? I'm wondering if I should pony up for that $$$

Immunosciences panel again.

Nell

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The LDN is for low dose naltrexone and I think it is available only by

prescription.

>

> when you say ldn do you mean lauricidin, and is that a perscription, or is it

over the

counter?

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I am not anti-Rx. In fact, I am just plain old " pro anything that

will be the best thing to help my child. " Do I know that LDN is a

better avenue than some other immune system booster? NOPE. Just

know it worked for him and I am not stopping it.

Anne

> >

> > Nell,

> >

> > LDN gave us some of our first big " WOWs " , I am sure because it

was

> the

> > first time that the viral issues were addressed at all. Asher's

> > receptive language improved, and his disposition became much

> sunnier.

> > I wouldn't be surprised if he is on it for the rest of his life.

> For

> > us it has been a piece of cake the whole way through. No

sleeping

> > problems, no adverse reactions, it is cheap. At this point its

> > effects are invisible (or difficult to discern), but at the

> beginning

> > I was very very pleased. I think I posted on it last fall. I

will

> > try to look for it in the onibasu archives when I get a chance.

> >

> > Anne

> >

> >

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No specific indication except that I waited until enough people had

tried it and posted in the database on the LDN group, saw Asher in

there, and decided to try it. Why are people so hung up on the

Immunosciences panel? I just had the testing done at the hospital.

Am I missing something?

Anne

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> > Nell,

> >

> > LDN gave us some of our first big " WOWs " , I am sure because it was

the

> > first time that the viral issues were addressed at all. Asher's

> > receptive language improved, and his disposition became much

sunnier.

>

> Excellent. Was there a specific indication that LDN would be

> appropriate? I'm wondering if I should pony up for that $$$

> Immunosciences panel again.

>

> Nell

>

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Why are people so hung up on the

> Immunosciences panel?

The DAN I saw briefly recommended it, so does Dr. McCandless. Since

the DAN works at the hospital down the street from me, I assumed they

must not do it. (OT but I was just there today for a blood draw,

gtting free T3 and T4, and plasma cysteine. They acted like no one had

ever been tested for these things before. You'd think I'd asked them

to check antibodies for Martian sub-atomic vapor or something.)

> I just had the testing done at the hospital.

Wow. Which viruses did the test cover? Was it expensive? How great

this would be!

Nell

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I am sure we could have done more, but this is what we got that I

remember off the top of my head:

Herpes I

Herpes 2

CMV

Epstein Barr

Measles

Rubella

HHV6

And this is in Bloomington, Indiana! Haven't gotten a statement from

our insurance about this, so I don't know. When I find out I will

try to remember to tell you. If too much time has gone by and I

haven't posted, remind me. I forget things easily (that's the 35

going on 70 part of me....)

Anne

>

> Why are people so hung up on the

> > Immunosciences panel?

>

> The DAN I saw briefly recommended it, so does Dr. McCandless. Since

> the DAN works at the hospital down the street from me, I assumed

they

> must not do it. (OT but I was just there today for a blood draw,

> gtting free T3 and T4, and plasma cysteine. They acted like no one

had

> ever been tested for these things before. You'd think I'd asked them

> to check antibodies for Martian sub-atomic vapor or something.)

>

> > I just had the testing done at the hospital.

>

> Wow. Which viruses did the test cover? Was it expensive? How great

> this would be!

>

> Nell

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Oh yeah, let me know if you test positive for martian sub-atomic

vapor IgG (MSAV). I know this great supplement for it!

Anne

>

> Why are people so hung up on the

> > Immunosciences panel?

>

> The DAN I saw briefly recommended it, so does Dr. McCandless. Since

> the DAN works at the hospital down the street from me, I assumed

they

> must not do it. (OT but I was just there today for a blood draw,

> gtting free T3 and T4, and plasma cysteine. They acted like no one

had

> ever been tested for these things before. You'd think I'd asked them

> to check antibodies for Martian sub-atomic vapor or something.)

>

> > I just had the testing done at the hospital.

>

> Wow. Which viruses did the test cover? Was it expensive? How great

> this would be!

>

> Nell

>

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If too much time has gone by and I

> haven't posted, remind me. I forget things easily (that's the 35

> going on 70 part of me....)

I hear ya, sistah. That list looks good, I'm going to ask my freindly

OD about doing it here. Thanks!

Nell

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That is my understanding. I guess that raises the question of why we

need the IgG information in the first place....

Anne

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> > Good point. We only got IgG, which shows past infection.

>

> So what does IgM show? Current infection?

>

> Nell

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> That is my understanding. I guess that raises the question of why we

> need the IgG information in the first place....

Well, my understanding, if you can call it that, is that viruses never

go away. So we're not really *killing them with our antivirals, only

suppressing them. Which would mean IgG would still be helpful. I think.

Nell

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