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My RA factor has been going down slowly

and so has the Creactive Protein. So they have about halves in 6 months and I

hope to get new tests again in a week or so.

Im looking forward to the day I can show

my GP zero results and then let him try top naysay LDN!

Nuala

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ldn and time to show effectiveness

My other question, My RF factor is 170, anti CCP > 250

Will I see these #’s go down if LDN starts working?

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ldn and time to show effectiveness

What are

you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to slow or stop

progression, so depending on current rate of progression it may be a long time

before any definitive pattern begins emerging. Symptom improvement is a

bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does anyone know

on average, how long it takes for someone to see results? Is it 1st

week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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Its possible that the joint pain will not

abate for a long time. I don’t know whay this has been so with me but I

keep goping anyway. I think weitrh me there is a still unidentoified

inflammatory reaction happening and so I still get increased pain particularly

during the hours when the opiate receptors are blocked.

Nuala

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ldn and time to show effectiveness

I have early RA. My RF and anti CCP test factors are high but my

CRRP <.1 and my sedrate is a 2 so inflammation factors normal.

I have joint pain being controlled by cortisone shots and daily Aleve.

I went off AP last week which I had been on for 2 months since didn’t

seem to be working.

I took my first dose of LDN at 12 this morning. No bad dreams or

anything for that matter.

Was just wondering how long I may need to stay on it before

noticing some of my joint pain going away.

My family doc said it may take a couple weeks

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ldn and time to show effectiveness

What are

you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to slow or stop

progression, so depending on current rate of progression it may be a long time

before any definitive pattern begins emerging. Symptom improvement is a

bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does anyone know

on average, how long it takes for someone to see results? Is it 1st

week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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What are you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to

slow or stop progression, so depending on current rate of progression

it may be a long time before any definitive pattern begins emerging.

Symptom improvement is a bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does anyone know on average, how long it takes

for someone

to see results? Is it 1st week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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I have early RA. My RF and anti CCP test factors are high but my

CRRP <.1 and my sedrate is a 2 so inflammation factors normal.

I have joint pain being controlled by cortisone shots and daily

Aleve. I went off AP last week which I had been on for 2 months since didn’t

seem to be working.

I took my first dose of LDN at 12 this morning. No bad dreams or

anything for that matter.

Was just wondering how long I may need to stay on it before noticing

some of my joint pain going away.

My family doc said it may take a couple weeks

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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 11:38 AM

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] ldn and time to show effectiveness

What are you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to

slow or stop progression, so depending on current rate of progression it may be

a long time before any definitive pattern begins emerging. Symptom

improvement is a bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does

anyone know on average, how long it takes for someone to see results? Is it 1st

week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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My other question, My RF factor is 170, anti CCP > 250

Will I see these #’s go down if LDN starts working?

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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 11:38 AM

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] ldn and time to show effectiveness

What are you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to

slow or stop progression, so depending on current rate of progression it may be

a long time before any definitive pattern begins emerging. Symptom

improvement is a bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does

anyone know on average, how long it takes for someone to see results? Is it 1st

week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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Ah, OK. Sorry, I don't feel qualified to answer questions on RA but

hopefully someone more knowledgeable in that area can for you.

Pat wrote:

I

have early RA. My RF and anti CCP test factors are high but my

CRRP <.1 and my sedrate is a 2 so inflammation factors normal.

I

have joint pain being controlled by cortisone shots and daily

Aleve. I went off AP last week which I had been on for 2 months since

didn’t

seem to be working.

I

took my first dose of LDN at 12 this morning. No bad dreams or

anything for that matter.

Was

just wondering how long I may need to stay on it before noticing

some of my joint pain going away.

My

family doc said it may take a couple weeks

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Pat

May I ask why youre taking your LDN in the morning? Very few take it in the

morning - the usual protocol is to take it between 9p.m and 3a.m.

Rather than expect any results in weeks, I suggest you give LDN at least 6

months.

Good luck!

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Glad to hear your RF is going down

My GP is great; he has an autistic son so was familiar with LDN.

2 of my rheumy’s hadn’t heard of; 1 of my potentially new rheumy’s

quote unquote said” I don’t prescribe narcotics” I tried to

explain to him that LDN was an opiate antagonist and he said he wasn’t

interested in looking into. ly, I canceled this appt with him. Found out

he has done research for big Pharma for many years on RA drugs.

I intend to still see a new rheumy , even if my joint pain is controlled

by LDN. I had been reading that the pain may subside but may mask some issues.

Does anyone knows what this means?

Only thing I can think about for RA is that joint pain may

subside but joint damage may continue

Anyone with long-term RA who had tried LDN, has it stopped joint

damage?

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Pat

My RA

factor has been going down slowly and so has the Creactive Protein. So they

have about halves in 6 months and I hope to get new tests again in a week or so.

Im looking

forward to the day I can show my GP zero results and then let him try top

naysay LDN!

Nuala

From: low dose naltrexone

[mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Pat

Sent: 14 March 2010 16:08

covo@...; 'LDN List'

Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] ldn and time to show effectiveness

My other question, My RF factor is 170,

anti CCP > 250

Will I see these #’s go down if

LDN starts working?

From: low dose naltrexone

[mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of C

Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 11:38 AM

LDN List

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] ldn and time to show effectiveness

What are you taking it for? With many conditions LDN's purpose is to

slow or stop progression, so depending on current rate of progression it may be

a long time before any definitive pattern begins emerging. Symptom

improvement is a bonus not everybody is lucky enough to get.

Pat wrote:

Does

anyone know on average, how long it takes for someone to see results? Is it 1st

week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?

Thanks

Pat

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Hi Pat,

I really think it's important to bear in mind that we get ill over many years on our Western Diet so it's asking a lot of LDN to expect it to work quickly, it takes a while to recover and diet should be part of the recovery programme. Avoiding grains, sugars and lactose and "instant" refined foods is, I think, vital.

Palliative drugs work pretty quickly but can have devastating side effects whereas LDN works by slowly boosting the immune system.

I started taking LDN last September for mild RA and GI problems but after 3 weeks noticed that my Seborrheic Keratosis was shrinking slowly until it totally disappeared... something I hadn't expected at all! The RA symptoms have all but gone now after 7 months. I guess everyone reacts differently and some people find that their symptoms worsen before seeing any improvement. I have been on the Specific Carbohydrate diet for about 12 years now and LDN is a great adjunct to this... I am taking 3mg of LDN on alternate nights. Initially I was waking up several times in the night with a hideously dry mouth... this has now passed and I never had the vivid dreams that others report.. although I was quite looking forward to them!!

Hope this helps a bit.

Ann

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Yes, of course you can, why would you ask that?!! Is someone saying you can't?

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