Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 The pain is too much today, even with the LDN. I can ill afford the 180.00 it's going to cost me to get my script refilled for another 3 months, including doctor, and can't see a reason to continue. Need some bucking up and words of support from anyone out there with FM who's taking LDN. I feel like giving up again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 I`m so sorry youre in pain. How long have you been taking LDN and what dose? Are you in the US? Why is it costing so much for three months supply? If youre in the US you can get it so much cheaper. Is your pain any worse on the lDN? If not then it makes sense to carry on with it as it can only get better. Give us some of this info and maybe someone can help. -- In low dose naltrexone , " pghaworth " <pghaworth@...> wrote: > > The pain is too much today, even with the LDN. I can ill afford the 180.00 it's going to cost me to get my script refilled for another 3 months, including doctor, and can't see a reason to continue. Need some bucking up and words of support from anyone out there with FM who's taking LDN. I feel like giving up again. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 I buy 100 - 50 mg naltrexone tablets from alldaychenist.com for $165 + shipping (no Rx required) and dilute one tablet in 50 mg distilled water. This gives me 11 4.5 mg doses per tablet, or 1100 doses per shipment. That's three years! I also take trazodone for depression and Tylenol for pain and it helps a lot. I recently placed my second order with them and am very satisfied with their service. My spouse started taking LDN for arthritis and it's working well for both of us. I was taking oxycodone for pain before starting LDN but now only need to take Tylenol occasionally. LDN needs to be released quickly to flood the body with endorphins over a short period of time. If you continue to order LDN from a compounding pharmacy, insist that they use a fast-release filler like Avicel, lactose, or sucrose. Slow release fillers like calcium carbonate render LDN less effective. Good luck! > > The pain is too much today, even with the LDN. I can ill afford the 180.00 it's going to cost me to get my script refilled for another 3 months, including doctor, and can't see a reason to continue. Need some bucking up and words of support from anyone out there with FM who's taking LDN. I feel like giving up again. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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