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asked the doctor how I'd know if I couldn't tolerate the 4.5 mg. and he just said "oh, you'll know....just like you know when you're in labor." Geeze, I know what that feels like - I sure do hope this isn't as painful!

How long did it take for the vivid dreams to begin? I have some pretty vivid ones now...not scary just bizarre.
No, nothing like having a baby, Kelly.

And, even if you have trouble going up at first, you can try again later. 3.0mg gives you the protection, you might just get more satisfaction with symptoms on 4.5 mg, ONCE you adapt.

For me, the spasticity starts to act up when I am too high. I've said that so many times on this thread though that I don't think anyone wouldn't recognize that they need to go down (temporarily or permanently) on the LDN if that occurs. Having a baby is definitely worse though.

I know many people who've started at 4.5 mg with no problems what-so-ever.

The majority of people don't have the dreams . . . and you might not have any more then what you do already. I don't get them at night at all, just during my naps . . . and they aren't bad, more like "adventurous".

Good luck tonight. You aren't likely to feel much of anything on 1.5mg so don't be too concerned (or excited) just yet.

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