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Old 01-29-2008, 09:58 PM #3
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I've been taking LDN for about 3 yrs now..At first, my symptoms were worse, but got better after the first couple of weeks. I've been up to 4mgs for most the 3 yrs, that seems to work best for me. I'd wonder sometimes if it was really making a difference (PPMS), but when my rx ran out & I had to wait a couple weeks to get it, I really noticed the difference. Funny, when I quit Rebif and Copaxone, I felt better, not worse.
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