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Old 07-21-2009, 04:14 PM #14
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Default LDN for PPMS in YVR

Thanks -- looking forward to hearing what Cherie says about which GPs are okay with prescribing it.


I took my mum to her MS specialist at UBC yesterday. We asked if he could prescribe the LDN for her, but no luck. He said that he was fine about it if we were to ask a regular GP to prescribe it.

Also, hearing about the liquid LDN sounds kind of interesting. My mum doesn't have problems taking pills, but maybe it will be absorbed better, or maybe it'd be better for her to ingest medication that's not in pill form -- might let her feel less overwhelmed by all the pills she has to take!

What should we ask for when we go to the GP: 2mg?

Enjoying the posts.

Thanks again.
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