Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Hi Chris I just printed up the whole book to take to our neuro at UCSF in December - a little xmas gift! Hopefully he`ll read it and pass it on to Dr.Bruce Cree who conducted the recent, but short, trial of LDN. Our neuro does prescribe LDN for my husband, but even after four years does it grudgingly and we still have to tell him how to fill the script in! Then we walk out of his office and see dozens of people in their wheelchairs waiting to go in - heartbreaking! My daughter lives in Sydney (I`m in San Francisco) so I have a "thing" for aussies! Were both British! I`ll write `s story when I get a moment and send it for next years book. Keep up the excellent work! Bev EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me low dose naltrexone From: casehealth@...Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:22:55 +1000Subject: [low dose naltrexone] re LDN CONFERENCE - LDN BOOK Dear Bev,I've also had many tears - every story is one of inner strength andperseverance, and truly inspirational.Every story has it's own value.I hope, through the book, to increase the value of all patient testimony,by bringing them together - with each new addition building the collectiveevidence.I'm already working on next year's book and would love to add yourhusband's story as a case study.Looking forward to receiving your email,Cris"The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertainuntil it is secured for all of us and incorporated into our common life."Jane Addams7b. Re: LDN CONFERENCE - LDN BOOKPosted by: "cat707k" bevhksbcglobal (DOT) net cat707kDate: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:17 pm ((PDT))ChrisI`ve just read the whole book online and it brought tears to myeyes. Thank you for doing such an amazing job.Even though my husband (with MS) and I were at the conference lastweekend and heard great stories and met wonderful people, to read somany in such detail was truely inspiring.It has renewed my resolve to spread the word about LDN even thoughmore often than not I get no response. Even seeing how well myhusband is after nearly four years on LDN is not enough to convincesome people. His neuro at UCSF who prescribes it says his MS isprobably "benign".Keep up the good work and I`ll be happy to relate our story anytimeit might be needed.Bev in SF LDN CONFERENCE - LDN BOOKFor those who missed getting an LDN book at the conference:The book 'Those who suffer much, know much' features 29 case studiesattributing low dose naltrexone (LDN)with improved health.Book Content:20 Multiple Sclerosis case studies2 HIV/AIDS case studies1 Hepatitis B case study1 Primary Lateral Sclerosis case study2 Cancer case studies2 Crohn's Disease case studies1 Multiple Benefits case studyThe book includes an explanatory article, and interviews with professionalsfamiliar with LDN - Dr. Gluck, Dr. Tom Gilhooly, Dr. JaquelynMcCandless, and Dr. Skip Lenz, Pharmacist.The book is in the safest format, Adobe pdf, and is available oncasehealth.com.au free of charge. It can also be freely shared forward.If you'd like to see your health success story included in next year'sbook, you can email it to me at casehealthoptusnet.au.Kind regards,Cris Kerr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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