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Originally Posted by Twinkletoes
Well, folks, I've been popping 4.5 mg. of LDN for a year now.
But I don't know if its slowed progression or not. *sigh
A year ago my left hand was pretty numb (can still use it to type). Today my right hand is feeling much the same as the left. And my lips and front teeth are fairly numb and tingly. And my feet are number than they used to be.
Wondering if I should go back on a DMD (took Copax for 9 months). Think I'll make an appt for an MRI first. Dumb disease anyway.  Wish there were some clear and obvious answers!
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Hey TT,
So has your right hand/mouth and feet gotten progressively worse over this year, or is it just recently bothering you? Are those NEW symptoms for you?
Have you been checked for any kind of infection? I had a relapse while on LDN that lasted about 9 months, but I found out later that it was due to an untreated infection in my tooth under my cap. Soon as I had it removed, the relapse let up ... although I was left with some numbness/damage from that one.
Do you have spinal lesions that you are aware of?
If you have the option to take Copaxone too, why not do that? Double protection is a good thing, right?
Cherie
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