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Old 11-09-2014, 10:04 PM #20
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everyone!

I have been on LDN for a little over a month now, and last night was my first time at 4.5 mg (worked up from 1.5, then to 3, and now 4.5). I had the most vivid horrible nightmare last night which actually kind of makes me happy because if I'm having the side effect, maybe I'll start having therapeutic effects! Though of course I hope the nightmares don't continue, ugh...

Anyway I'm taking this because it can't hurt, might help. I am getting pretty desperate. I start Betaseron this week but I want to go right to Tysabri since my neuro would like to bypass first line drugs altogether since I seem to have an aggressive disease.

It's nice to see an entire sticky thread devoted to LDN!
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