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He knows I have allergies to some foods, fillers and drugs. Also I have a sensitivity to many other drugs and the *other" crapola they add to preserve or make things taste better.
Cherie, thank you too. We have spoken more recently. You are great with your links and answers to the many questions on a few of the boards. Where do you find the time? Great info and links btw. 
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I too have lots of allergies and sensitivities, and it's one of the reasons I went with Naltrexone compounded into a liquid (with distilled water and flavoring ONLY). Liquid is more hassle because it needs to be kept refrigerated, but it takes care of the "filler" problem. If you find you have problems with the LDN fillers, you can change to this method too.
Thank you, Lady. I seem to get involved in the same ole' topics most of the time, and I do a lot of research (and/or have personal experience) on those areas of interest. I keep links so that I don't need to re-research them . . . then I just wait for the convo to come up again. I cheat.
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With food or water or any liquid?
Lady
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I read that we should take it with a glass of water, and I didn't for the first few weeks. I was getting nausea until I started DOWNING a glass of water with it. Once I adapted to the med, I stopped doing the water again (couple of months).
Cherie
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