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07-29-2013, 10:07 PM | #1 | ||
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having read here for many years, on an off, I have not discerned that the MS drugs help most people. That's just my reaction to what I've read. I have also read here that quite a few people do find help for symptoms with Low Dose Naltrexone. I'm surprised Sally didn't mention it, since she has been helped by LDN. It is a hassle, I read, getting a doctor to prescribe it, so maybe that is why she did not suggest it. Also, perhaps there is some new board rule, which I have not read, saying not to discuss it any more?
I am not taking it, my doctors are not interested in finding out about it, and it probably wouldn't be for me because of my other diagnoses, so I can't discuss LDN from experience of my own. I've just noted that people who take it like it. I hope you get relief. |
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07-30-2013, 10:23 AM | #2 | |||
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assume that LDN would not be enough for him. It is not a cure-all and I'm afraid it would soon disappoint him. We who have been on LDN for years, believed it has helped us manage our disease with more ease than without.
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