Hi Cherie,
I have read that whole thread on LDN, sounds lie something I would definately want to try......
MY employer is NOT a sympathic man, as a matter of fact he is a real JERK, but before this attack hit me and for the past cople years I have managed a 2 million dollar account for hm and then when this hit me all hell broke loose but they are getting by so far. He is banking on me returning soon otherwise he would have fired me already...........Aside from this TM attackI don't know if I can go back there because of my cog issues............A bit more time will tell won't it.......
Thanks Cherie,
Joe
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Originally Posted by lady_express_44
You are probably right about the upper C lesion being the troublesome one, since your arms/hands are affected.
There have been so few of us that I've talked to, but if the attack gets this severe, there are always clear cognitive/fatigue issues. I have learned to manage my problems with LDN, sleep whenever I need it, and reducing stress. I can still be pretty clued up at times, but definitely not at others. It is very hard to find an employer who is empathetic to this issue!
As far as LDN, there is a stickie on this forum for those of us who use it. It's a long read, but good for one of those insomnia nights.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread50240.html
Just be sure that your doc knows you are talking about NALTREXONE, NOT Novantrone (a chemo drug). If you decide to approach him, come prepared with some of the info available on that stickie.
Cherie
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