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Old 11-22-2008, 03:08 PM #11
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Default I am really surprised.

I am really surprised. Due to poor planning on my part, I ran out of LDN yesterday, and didn’t get my refill until today. So I was without LDN last night for the first time since I started taking it. I was fine this morning, and figured that missing just one dose probably won’t do much of anything. Well, I was wrong. The very first MS symptom that LDN helped with was my tremors. Oh how quickly I forgot what it felt like to have difficulty controlling my fingers/hands/arms. My intention tremor is back, not full force, but very noticeable. In fact, I am having problems typing, which is something that I haven’t felt since I started LDN. What a luxury it is to be able to take LDN tonight, and know that I will be much improved in short order. I guess being reminded of how things could be much worse is a good idea now and then.
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