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Old 11-18-2008, 07:53 PM #11
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hi all long time no check in from me.. so far so good i think... i do have a few questions though..


1.) should i feel super hyper and awake with LDN during the day? my mind is running 1000mph and my body is keeping up oddly..

2.) can it make me sleep like i am in a coma at night? ( not really a bad thing since i haven't had a good nights sleep for years)


other then that i feel no different (which is good) but its only been around a month.. so i cant really say if it is doing anything to help with my relapses yet.
Sorry Cherie I answer your questions about Tysabri. I was on for a year and a half. It kept my brain mri stable but my EDSS score was going downhill. So, before chemo, I thought I would try LDN.
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