Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 My daughter starts LDN in a few days. She has Lyme Disease and celiac disease that is not healing. I talked with a few people who are on LDN for Lyme. Good Luck. [low dose naltrexone] Something very wrong, advice appreciated! I have been taking 1.0mg for just over 6 weeks now, and have been feeling "off" for about a week. Last night was right out of a horror movie. Full out panic attacks, heart palp's, full body flushing, feeling like I was falling (while laying down), persistant thoughts, etc...I was treated for Chronic Lyme (2.5 years) and came off high dose Abx about 2 years ago as I could no longer tolerate them. I have not felt this way since PRIOR to my diagnosis. Anxiety and panic have been the most troublesome,being caused by the coinfection Bartonella.LDN has been really helpful so far, and I am at a loss what may be causing this. I have just started a new batch (2 days ago) and will be calling the Pharmacy to see if they have done anything differently. I doubt it, but will check anyways.Please, any thoughts or advice would be very much appreciated. Also, is LDN recommended for use with Lyme? Thank you in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 LDN can bring lyme to the forefront. Sounds like you have had hidden lyme that needs treating. LDN plays a limited role in late stage lyme. Dr. Bihari sees only a limited role for LDN in regard to Lyme disease: should an infected person develop late complications of Lyme, those may well have an autoimmune basis and in those circumstances LDN should be useful. Dr. Gluck. posted by Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 My first suggestion would be supplementation of GABA and possibly also Inositol to help reduce what sounds to me like an over-active nervous system, possibly contributed to by the Naltrexone which initially (6 weeks is still considered part of the adjustment period, as I understand it) can have the effect of over-amping your neurons similar to opiate agonist withdrawal. Having experienced the anxiety/unease of withdrawal during previous tapers, I know all too well what that's like. Some other supplements may also help, such as 5htp and melatonin at night; L-Theanine (main active amino acid in Green Tea) can boost the effects of GABA. GABA is the main mechanism that your nervous system uses to regulate its electrical activity levels, whereas the opioid and cannabinoid systems are close 2nd & 3rd; when you have excessive activity, one tends to feel similar to what you've described. I hope this helps! - from Maine Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Thank you from Maine for the great information and thorough explanation. I have experienced this anxiety. I am on my 6th week now of LDN 4.5mg. Lindsey from Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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