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Old 08-27-2008, 12:24 PM #17
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This was my experience as well. I did notice immediate improvement. But the broad scope of it didn't hit me until later. I noticed the spasms improve immediatly. But later I realized that the burning pain was also gone. The fatigue improved also until recently. Also the numbness improved as well. I was able to walk and do things again.

When I started getting sick this year I was terrified that the LDN was not working anymore. But then I missed one dose in July and found out that it was definitely working. Missing it induced serious pain, spasms, etc. After 9 months I am hopeful it will continue working this well.


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Some changes are insidious, and it's when you look back over several months that you realize that some symptom went away.

I happened to get very obvious symptom improvement from the get-go, which was really a major "bonus" since that's not why I got onto the LDN. However, there were changes that took weeks or months to notice too, and it wasn't until I looked back that I realized "that" was gone.
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