Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 I tried to send this before but it bounced. Even though some say that taking LDN at night is the only way to go, I take it in the morning and have no problems sleeping or need any sleep aids. I've been on it for almost two years and for the first six months I took it at night, but never got a good nights sleep regardless of the dose I took. I tried taking it again at night just to see if I could sleep at night but I couldn't. Good sleep is very important to good health. BTW, a few months ago I caught a cold from my husband, the first illness I've had in two years. Normally I would catch something twice a year that would activate my asthma and I'd cough for 3-4 months. This time, I was fine after 6 weeks even though others who caught the same cold continued coughing for 3 months or more. My husband who caught the cold first and finally got over it (he thought), recently developed a bloodshot eye that the ophthalmologist said was a residual aftermath of it and that the virus had settled in his eye. He's not on LDN! P. Fox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Perla, Approx. what time do you take LDN in the morning? Thanks Pat From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Julius or Perla Fox Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 5:31 PM LDN LowDoseNaltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Morning dosing I tried to send this before but it bounced. Even though some say that taking LDN at night is the only way to go, I take it in the morning and have no problems sleeping or need any sleep aids. I've been on it for almost two years and for the first six months I took it at night, but never got a good nights sleep regardless of the dose I took. I tried taking it again at night just to see if I could sleep at night but I couldn't. Good sleep is very important to good health. BTW, a few months ago I caught a cold from my husband, the first illness I've had in two years. Normally I would catch something twice a year that would activate my asthma and I'd cough for 3-4 months. This time, I was fine after 6 weeks even though others who caught the same cold continued coughing for 3 months or more. My husband who caught the cold first and finally got over it (he thought), recently developed a bloodshot eye that the ophthalmologist said was a residual aftermath of it and that the virus had settled in his eye. He's not on LDN! P. Fox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Perla, For what are you taking LDN for? Art > > I tried to send this before but it bounced. > > Even though some say that taking LDN at night is the only way to go, I > take it in the morning and have no problems sleeping or need any sleep > aids. I've been on it for almost two years and for the first six months > I took it at night, but never got a good nights sleep regardless of the > dose I took. I tried taking it again at night just to see if I could > sleep at night but I couldn't. Good sleep is very important to good health. > > BTW, a few months ago I caught a cold from my husband, the first illness > I've had in two years. Normally I would catch something twice a year > that would activate my asthma and I'd cough for 3-4 months. This time, I > was fine after 6 weeks even though others who caught the same cold > continued coughing for 3 months or more. My husband who caught the cold > first and finally got over it (he thought), recently developed a > bloodshot eye that the ophthalmologist said was a residual aftermath of > it and that the virus had settled in his eye. He's not on LDN! > > P. Fox > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 I take it to enhance my immune system so that I won't catch colds or other viruses that then activate my asthma. After being on LDN for almost 2 years, I've only caught one cold that lasted much less time than usual and I only needed an inhaler for 2 1/2 weeks rather than the 3-4 months that was normal for me at least twice a year. I used to be the first to catch anything and my husband usually wouldn't catch it. Since my taking LDN, my husband has caught two bugs and I only caught the last one. He is still getting over it and not on LDN. Perla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 What time of day do you usually take it? Have you found it to help with energy/lack of fatigue? Krummenacher RE/MAX Properties West 314/496-8286 - direct 314/677-3343 - fax @... P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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