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Thanks for the Welcome and for wishing me luck on LDN.

Sally, yes you are correct. Larry gave me the start-up dosage info, 1.5 mg in three capsules to equal 4.5 mg. I can up the dosage as I get used to it.

He knows I have allergies to some foods, fillers and drugs. Also I have a sensitivity to many other drugs and the *other" crapola they add to preserve or make things taste better.

I sure wish they would go back to natural ingredients, like way back when. You know, when a Twinkie had real milk, cream, sugar, and vanilla. Not a list a mile long of things we never heard of and don't need, ya know? Just so it will last two months, instead of a week.

I missed you too Sally, and all your fun antics. You always cracked me up. Then there was the serious side, some sad issues, and also the caring and warmth you showed to all on the old forum.

Cherie, thank you too. We have spoken more recently. You are great with your links and answers to the many questions on a few of the boards. Where do you find the time? Great info and links btw.

Kitty, my Neuro is very conservative. She surprised the heck out of me. She had been thinking of TY or Blue goo but changed her mind. Typical woman. Lol I think she called a MS clinic director, in our area, and he said try it on me. Maybe they are doing their own little mini trial, who knows.

Hi mom2five, nice to meet you too. Is Utah a new place for you to live? You said you were unpacking.

Flutemaker, you are funny with that LDN story. My Neuro suggested it, but thought is was not legal to prescribe, so passed the buck to my PCP, IMO. Go figure. Love your boxer doggie.

Sally, you have a new puppy now?

I have a question or a hundred. You take the LDN at bedtime, but do you take it with food or drink? Also I go to bed at 2 to 3 am. Late to bed, late to rise, unless I have an early doctors appointment. I hate when that happens. Do I still take it at bedtime?

So confused and I tend to ramble. I must be getting antsy to start tonight. It just came in the mail.
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No, The signature is not my doggy...I still have my ShihTzu "Pal"...The white doggy, I used as my avatar at the "other place".

Take your LDN at bedtime, but before 3am. I'm a late to bedder too and I usually take mine at midnight.

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I remember your ShihTzu Pal, and his picture. I'm glad he is still your best bud.

Thanks for answering so fast Sally. I will start tonight.

With food or water or any liquid?
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He knows I have allergies to some foods, fillers and drugs. Also I have a sensitivity to many other drugs and the *other" crapola they add to preserve or make things taste better.

Cherie, thank you too. We have spoken more recently. You are great with your links and answers to the many questions on a few of the boards. Where do you find the time? Great info and links btw.
I too have lots of allergies and sensitivities, and it's one of the reasons I went with Naltrexone compounded into a liquid (with distilled water and flavoring ONLY). Liquid is more hassle because it needs to be kept refrigerated, but it takes care of the "filler" problem. If you find you have problems with the LDN fillers, you can change to this method too.

Thank you, Lady. I seem to get involved in the same ole' topics most of the time, and I do a lot of research (and/or have personal experience) on those areas of interest. I keep links so that I don't need to re-research them . . . then I just wait for the convo to come up again. I cheat.

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I read that we should take it with a glass of water, and I didn't for the first few weeks. I was getting nausea until I started DOWNING a glass of water with it. Once I adapted to the med, I stopped doing the water again (couple of months).

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Cherie,
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My regular Pharmacy was going to give me the liquid reversion of LDN, but the flavoring in it I could not take. They had a few choices. They let me read the inserts. They use them for kids cough meds to taste better when doing liquid compounding for a doctors script. Like add a decongestant, expectorant, cough suppressant, etc., then the flavor or it would be yucky and kids wouldn't take it. Better than OTC for special kids disorders.

But they are not equipped to do the sterile compounding, with large labs and machines, that is necessary for power compounding to capsules. Most Pharmacies can do liquids. Mine never heard of LDN, so that scared me. They would be doing it by crushing a 50 mg tablet or two. I assume Skip buys powder in bulk. Same with liquid.

I will drink water or tea and a few cookies. Tee hee
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My regular Pharmacy was going to give me the liquid reversion of LDN, but the flavoring in it I could not take. They had a few choices. They let me read the inserts. They use them for kids cough meds to taste better when doing liquid compounding for a doctors script. Like add a decongestant, expectorant, cough suppressant, etc., then the flavor or it would be yucky and kids wouldn't take it. Better than OTC for special kids disorders.

But they are not equipped to do the sterile compounding, with large labs and machines, that is necessary for power compounding to capsules. Most Pharmacies can do liquids. Mine never heard of LDN, so that scared me. They would be doing it by crushing a 50 mg tablet or two. I assume Skip buys powder in bulk. Same with liquid.

I will drink water or tea and a few cookies. Tee hee
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You don't want to use a place that crushes the pills if you can avoid it. Skip uses the pure drug and adds some fillers to make up the capsules, but the fillers he uses are usually quite tolerable by most people.

My pharmacy buys the pure powder too, so I get no fillers at all in the liquid. He is a large drug "compounder", so he buys in bulk and has lots of experience with LDN. I would have gone with Skip, actually, but I am not organized enough to order in time (so that it is sure to cross the border/get through customs, etc. before my rx is up). As it is, my pharmacy is usually running around at the last minute, trying to accommodate my lack of planning.

The flavoring my guy uses is a combination of Tootie Fruity and Raspberry. We tried a couple of other flavors when he ran out, but they did not work as well with Naltrexone. The pharmacist said using the right flavoring might be as important as using the right fillers (not too slow release, etc.) . . . so, if you need to go the liquid route later, maybe your pharmacy can call my guy to get the right combo. I know that either of those (or both combined) works though ...

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No, The signature is not my doggy...I still have my ShihTzu "Pal"...The white doggy, I used as my avatar at the "other place".

Take your LDN at bedtime, but before 3am. I'm a late to bedder too and I usually take mine at midnight.

did you want a new puppy sally? come on down to the shelter, i can set you up
this is my new puppy
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What a sweet doggy, you have...I don't need a puppy right now, but when I do, I will need an already trained, adult small doggy. I am unable to train a new pup..

Are you talking the Dayton/Kettering area?
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Are you talking the Dayton/Kettering area?
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ive got an MRI on thursday so i probably wont be in to work but ill be there about 1pm friday. we have a 5 year old long haired chicuahua right now named cody. he went up for adoption today.hes the only small breed dog we have right now, but we have connections with the ARC and the HSGD, plus we have new dogs comming in almost every day
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ive got an MRI on thursday so i probably wont be in to work but ill be there about 1pm friday. we have a 5 year old long haired chicuahua right now named cody. he went up for adoption today.hes the only small breed dog we have right now, but we have connections with the ARC and the HSGD, plus we have new dogs comming in almost every day
the MRI has been moved to teusday, so i'll be at work on time thursday.....1-6
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