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Old 10-21-2008, 06:04 AM #11
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curious what is the reason we are trying to force ourselves to take the highest dose, I talked with them<Skips> and they agreed at my deductions of what happened at 3.0 for me and agreed 1.5 is fine and can be helpful and when i explained the residual effects of 5- 6 pills before LDN, are the same and better in a few areas and one its not as good but this is already more than I hoped for, dont force this Kel I am sure this med and our wonderful illness are gonna do what THEY want to do when they want to do it. it just seems like you are trying to force your body to deal with a dose for some reason you think will make a a diff, yet from reading your post, i kind of see since upping it that high things have not been as good as before, just some food for thought


hope it works out well, be careful please Kelly
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