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Folks,

Not long now till the

2nd European LDN Conference taking place on the 24th

April. This year Dr Tom Gilhooly is kindly hosting and chairing the event

again after the success of last years European conference.

Dr Tom has managed to

get Dr Jarred Younger to attend as a speaker (I believe this will be the first

time Dr Younger has spoken at an LDN Conference so this should be exciting to

hear his findings re Fibromyalgia). We also have the pleasure of Dr Skip

attending from the USA (whom I believe supplies LDN to about a quarter of the

LDN population with this drug and one who has always offered his support to us

all).

On ‘this’

side of the pond, we have Dr Tom Gilhooly giving a talk about LDN and CCSVI, Dr

Pat Crowley from Ireland who prescribes LDN talking about his private practice

experience, plus n Quinn, a well known and recommended pharmacist in

Ireland talking about the importance of Vitamin D with LDN.

If you look at the

agenda below, you will see it is well structured with both the medical

profession and patients talking about LDN (one of whom is coming over from

Finland).

From my experience

last year, I found attending these conferences in person provided me with the

opportunity of meeting these LDN experts face to face who were very generous

with their time and knowledge. I also thoroughly enjoyed meeting other participants

which was very beneficial.

Dr Tom Gilhooly always seems to have a

‘surprise’ in store and here it is …. There will be a film

crew attending the conference who want to interview patients and prescribers

about this drug that has helped improve the quality of so many of our lives and

will be doing a documentary on LDN! Yep - this truly has the

potential of being massive.

Remember, this is a

European conference, not a UK one so if any of you know anyone who’s even

thinking about LDN, please pass this link on to them www.bigonldn2010.com

and encourage them attend wherever you are in the world. Having the

opportunity to talk face to face with other users helps so much and in fact

even if I was in the USA, I don’t think I’d give up this

opportunity to attend ;)!

Thanks for listening

and please see the below agenda. We are all looking forward to April 24th

and I know Dr Tom Gilhooly and his team will give you a very warm welcome

indeed.

Saturday 24th April 2010

09.00

Tea/Coffee and registration

10.00

Introduction – Dr Tom Gilhooly, Essential Health Clinic

Glasgow

10.20

Dr Skip Lenz – The American LDN experience

11.00

Tea/Coffee break

11.30

Brendon Quinn – The importance of Vitamin D alongside

LDN

12.10

Zoe Kamen LDN

12.30

Dr Pat Crowley – Irish private practice experience

13.00

Lunch, Tea/Coffee

14.00

Dr Jarred Younger, Stanford University School of Medicine,

– LDN & Fybromyalgia

15.00

Maija Haavisto – CFS Patient experience

15.10

Fowler – CFS Patient experience

15.20

Tea/Coffee break

15.50

Dr Tom Gilhooly – CCSVI: Joining the dots

16.30

Plenary session with expert panel

17.00

Tea/Coffee and networking

18.00

Close

Best wishes and hope to see you

there!

Jayne Crocker

Chairperson

www.LDNNow.com

Important! Please sign our LDN petition to the

European Parliament by clicking here

tel: +44 (0) 7877 492 669

Dr Steele MBE, talking about LDN

LDNNow, a patient and friend led organisation (so not a charity)

with no funding and no affiliation to any company or organisation, but rather a

group of concerned individuals focussed on improving the health of those who

suffer from the many diseases and conditions that LDN treats.

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Some of you will remember the

below post with regards to the 2nd European LDN Conference taking

place in Glasgow (please see below). It has been brought to my attention

that due to the success of last year’s conference, the glasgowldn2009

site were accepting pre-registrations for this year’s conference.

However, can I remind you all

that this year’s conference will not be taking place at the University

where it was held last year, but at the Thistle Hotel, Cambridge Street in

Glasgow? You will

need to register on this website www.bigonldn2010.com to confirm your place.

Would appreciate any help in

cross posting this to other .

Many thanks.

From: jaynelcrocker

[mailto:jaynelcrocker@...]

Sent: 17 March 2010 11:55

'low dose naltrexone '; 'LDN_Users ';

'raisingawarenessUK '; 'LDNforFibro '

Subject: Big on LDN 2010 - please read

Folks,

Not long now till the

2nd European LDN Conference taking place on the 24th

April. This year Dr Tom Gilhooly is kindly hosting and chairing the event

again after the success of last years European conference.

Dr Tom has managed to get

Dr Jarred Younger to attend as a speaker (I believe this will be the first time

Dr Younger has spoken at an LDN Conference so this should be exciting to hear

his findings re Fibromyalgia). We also have the pleasure of Dr Skip

attending from the USA (whom I believe supplies LDN to about a quarter of the

LDN population with this drug and one who has always offered his support to us

all).

On ‘this’

side of the pond, we have Dr Tom Gilhooly giving a talk about LDN and CCSVI, Dr

Pat Crowley from Ireland who prescribes LDN talking about his private practice

experience, plus n Quinn, a well known and recommended pharmacist in

Ireland talking about the importance of Vitamin D with LDN.

If you look at the

agenda below, you will see it is well structured with both the medical

profession and patients talking about LDN (one of whom is coming over from

Finland).

From my experience

last year, I found attending these conferences in person provided me with the

opportunity of meeting these LDN experts face to face who were very generous

with their time and knowledge. I also thoroughly enjoyed meeting other

participants which was very beneficial.

Dr Tom Gilhooly always seems to have a

‘surprise’ in store and here it is …. There will be a film

crew attending the conference who want to interview patients and prescribers

about this drug that has helped improve the quality of so many of our lives and

will be doing a documentary on LDN! Yep - this truly has the

potential of being massive.

Remember, this is a

European conference, not a UK one so if any of you know anyone who’s even

thinking about LDN, please pass this link on to them www.bigonldn2010.com

and encourage them attend wherever you are in the world. Having the opportunity

to talk face to face with other users helps so much and in fact even if I was

in the USA, I don’t think I’d give up this opportunity to attend

;)!

Thanks for listening

and please see the below agenda. We are all looking forward to April 24th

and I know Dr Tom Gilhooly and his team will give you a very warm welcome

indeed.

Saturday 24th April 2010

09.00

Tea/Coffee and registration

10.00

Introduction – Dr Tom Gilhooly, Essential Health Clinic

Glasgow

10.20

Dr Skip Lenz – The American LDN experience

11.00

Tea/Coffee break

11.30

Brendon Quinn – The importance of Vitamin D alongside

LDN

12.10

Zoe Kamen LDN

12.30

Dr Pat Crowley – Irish private practice experience

13.00

Lunch, Tea/Coffee

14.00

Dr Jarred Younger, Stanford University School of Medicine,

– LDN & Fybromyalgia

15.00

Maija Haavisto – CFS Patient experience

15.10

Fowler – CFS Patient experience

15.20

Tea/Coffee break

15.50

Dr Tom Gilhooly – CCSVI: Joining the dots

16.30

Plenary session with expert panel

17.00

Tea/Coffee and networking

18.00

Close

Best wishes and hope to see you

there!

Jayne Crocker

Chairperson

www.LDNNow.com

Important! Please sign our LDN petition to the

European Parliament by clicking here

tel: +44 (0) 7877 492 669

Dr Steele

MBE, talking about LDN

LDNNow, a patient and friend led organisation (so not a charity)

with no funding and no affiliation to any company or organisation, but rather a

group of concerned individuals focussed on improving the health of those who

suffer from the many diseases and conditions that LDN treats.

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