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Old 09-30-2008, 12:21 PM #11
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Thanks for asking, Sally.

I identified a LOT with what Kelly said, as far as the dizzyness/vertigo spins. I have to be esp. careful when I lean over to retrieve something out of the fridge or cupboard, b/c I'll invariably have to "right" myself when I stand up. BTW, I never had issues until about a month after beginning the LDN. The pharmacist swears there is no connection. *shrug

Yesterday I would have fallen after my shower if there hadn't been two walls to put my hands on. Usually one hand will do it.

I hesitated (b/c of the dizziness) going from 3.0 to 4.5 mg., but figured, what the heck. It really didn't cause sx to be much worse/different.

I need to start doing some stretching b/c my body is tight and sluggish, esp. in the mornings. Just like when I was on Copaxone.

Still, I believe my stamina has increased. Also, at work I notice my brain is clearer and I make fewer mistakes. My fingers still type some incorrect words, though.

Frank, this is one of the first threads I click on, too. It's helpful to see how everyone else is doing. Thanks SallyC and Cherie for "moderating" this LDN thread. Very helpful to see what the LDN "oldsters" have to contribute, as well as the other newbies.
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