Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hi , yes, be careful, and don't take any chanses, if you get worse, then hurry to your physician. I have Crohn's myself, and I am so glad that you feel better on LDN, and if you later on take a look at your nutrition, there are some few things to do: strictly avoid wheat, milk, sugar and soy. LDN works really well on me, I am in remission and feel super. My Crohns wasn't too hard on me, got my dx in june, and it has been quite calm during the years. But it has anyway done a lot of damage. So my gastro is still waiting for a message from me to do this big, open abdominal surgery, but I have to get more ill, he says. Take care, with all the best from Ingrid [low dose naltrexone] Re: rapid heartbeat or heart palpitations...normal?I e-mailed Dr. earlier today and she replied within a few minutes. She informed me that cardiac symptoms are NOT a side effect of LDN, but she will be glad to do an EKG when I see her on the 11th. She said that if it gets worse, to go see my family doc before then (I have to drive 4.5 hours each way when I see Dr. ). MY SED rate and C-Reactive Protein are both still elevated but my white cell count is down from 6 point something to 3 point something. I've been feeling pretty decent, still very tired though. I'll DEFENITELY be on the LDN beginning in February after my second colonoscopy. I can't wait to see the comparative results from my first one. I'll let you guys know! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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