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I went to Sweetwater Brewery back in January and had more beer (and different kinds, never did that before) than I ever had at one time, the drunk didn't last very long, no hangover, no complications.

I don't drink much but I could never have much without getting real drunk, real fast; since LDN it doesn't do me in like it used to. So I don't know what to make of it.

Everyone has to find out for themselves how they react.. not having alcohol isn't such a bad thing anyway

[Norton AntiSpam] Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and alcohol

I recently started LDN three weeks ago. When my doctor prescribed it he strictly warned me not to drink alcohol. He told me it would give me the worst hangover I ever had.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:50 PM, art_ldn wrote:

In regard to alcohol consumption concurrent with taking LDN, Dr. Skip Lenz, a Florida pharmacist, has this to say:One of the uses of LDN is to help alcoholics get off the juice. You should never use alcohol and LDN at the same time. Now, there will be folks who say they always have had a drink with no problems; on the other side of the coin, I know of several dozen cases where the patient has had projectile vomiting.>> Hi,> > I'm just writing to seek others advice/experiences with LDN and alcohol. I began LDN three weeks ago and have not drank any alcohol since as i have found conflicting information about this online. I am not a big drinker, but i do like to drink every so often, and would like to be able to drink again in the future (alcohol doesn't seem to effect my crohns). > > Has anyone on LDN tried drinking alcohol? If so, what were your experiences or reactions to the alcohol?> > Thanks!!>

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I don't drink much at all...almost nothing anymore. But the other night I had a beer while at dinner with a friend and come to think of it that beer didn't do what it could have done 4 months ago before LDN. Interesting...

[Norton AntiSpam] Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and alcohol

I recently started LDN three weeks ago. When my doctor prescribed it he strictly warned me not to drink alcohol. He told me it would give me the worst hangover I ever had.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:50 PM, art_ldn wrote:

In regard to alcohol consumption concurrent with taking LDN, Dr. Skip Lenz, a Florida pharmacist, has this to say:One of the uses of LDN is to help alcoholics get off the juice. You should never use alcohol and LDN at the same time. Now, there will be folks who say they always have had a drink with no problems; on the other side of the coin, I know of several dozen cases where the patient has had projectile vomiting.>> Hi,> > I'm just writing to seek others advice/experiences with LDN and alcohol. I began LDN three weeks ago and have not drank any alcohol since as i have found conflicting information about this online. I am not a big drinker, but i do like to drink every so often, and would like to be able to drink again in the future (alcohol doesn't seem to effect my crohns). > > Has anyone on LDN tried drinking alcohol? If so, what were your experiences or reactions to the alcohol?> > Thanks!!>

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Just for the record, I have a glass of wine or some other alcohol every night

before I go to bed and I have not had any bad effects when

taking 4.5mg of LDN later in the evening - (about an hour after - sometimes

less).

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Subject: Re: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and alcohol

I went to Sweetwater Brewery back in January and had more beer (and different

kinds, never did that before) than I ever had at one time,

the drunk didn't last very long, no hangover, no complications.

I don't drink much but I could never have much without getting real drunk, real

fast; since LDN it doesn't do me in like it used to. So

I don't know what to make of it.

Everyone has to find out for themselves how they react.. not having alcohol

isn't such a bad thing anyway

[Norton AntiSpam] Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and alcohol

I recently started LDN three weeks ago. When my doctor prescribed it he

strictly warned me not to drink alcohol. He told me it would

give me the worst hangover I ever had.

On Feb 23, 2010, at 5:50 PM, art_ldn wrote:

In regard to alcohol consumption concurrent with taking LDN, Dr. Skip Lenz,

a Florida pharmacist, has this to say:

One of the uses of LDN is to help alcoholics get off the juice. You should

never use alcohol and LDN at the same time. Now, there

will be folks who say they always have had a drink with no problems; on the

other side of the coin, I know of several dozen cases where

the patient has had projectile vomiting.

>

> Hi,

>

> I'm just writing to seek others advice/experiences with LDN and alcohol.

I began LDN three weeks ago and have not drank any alcohol

since as i have found conflicting information about this online. I am not a big

drinker, but i do like to drink every so often, and would

like to be able to drink again in the future (alcohol doesn't seem to effect my

crohns).

>

> Has anyone on LDN tried drinking alcohol? If so, what were your

experiences or reactions to the alcohol?

>

> Thanks!!

>

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