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Old 08-31-2008, 07:43 AM #25
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Default Question for LDN users, both new and long-time

I have had some of the side effects from LDN. I do get mild hot flashes at night that are reminiscent of menopause. They aren’t awful or anything. Just an annoyance. I have not slept very well, but that is sort of standard for me. I am wondering if that might get better with time as has been noted by others.

As for improvements that I have noticed, I continue to be way less tremory in my hands/arms. I can tell that because I can now somewhat accurately “type” on my iPod touch, which was impossible before I started on LDN. I’d say that my manual dexterity has greatly improved. I also have not had any “internal shakes,” not even in the heat. This is a tremendous improvement. In the past when I’d get all shaky inside it’d almost feel to me like my whole body was screaming at the same time. This feeling has been replaced by an almost eerie calm at my very core.

Is the improvement all in my head? I suppose it could be, but I’ll take it! I expect that time will tell. I am thrilled with the improvement.

As for things that have not improved, yesterday was pretty painful for me. My standard areas of pain were aching away, so I guess I can say that LDN hasn’t impacted the neural pain – at least not yet. I have also had at least one day where I was sleepy all day. Perhaps my energy will get a bump next month when I get to up the dosage.

Howzabout you, other LDNers.
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