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Old 03-10-2009, 05:32 PM #11
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Default Dangit!

I’m not doing very well. Remember how I was without LDN for a week? Well, on day 3 without LDN, I developed what I believe is Transverse Myelitis. I’ve now been back on LDN for ten days and the TM is still with me. It consists of burning (!) areas on my thighs and buttocks. When they aren’t burning, these areas are mostly numb. I also have bladder weakness, which is considered part and parcel of TM. I will never, ever, EVER run out of LDN again. This really stinks! If I call my Neuro about this, he’ll want to see me, and he’ll want to treat it. I don’t want it treated. I just want it to go away.
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