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Old 04-18-2014, 04:01 PM #1
LillyMS LillyMS is offline
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Exclamation Who here takes only LDN and NO other MS drugs? PLEASE post and let me know....

I just stopped taking MS drugs this Monday to give LDN a shot for 6 months. I am really concerned I might have made the wrong decision and being foolish? If anyone here takes only LDN for their MS and NO other MS drugs, PLEASE post here and let me know and how you are doing on it in regards to progression and MRI scans?

I would be incredibly grateful for feedback on this. Thanks.

I know my neuro would tell me I am CRAZY and give me a huge lecture, but I am not willing to go back onto toxic MS drugs at this time. I have tried avonex (did not work at all), tysabri (did work but I am JC+) and then tecfidera (gave me horrible side effects and leukopenia!!! ... and very concerned about increase of cancer risk).
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