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Judy2 05-05-2009 12:41 AM

Hi Desinie,

In reading your post, I notice that you're going to an MS Specialist in a practice devoted only to MS. If I may ask, what part of Pennsylvania are you in? If you don't want to say here, please feel free to PM me. In this part of the state, Northeast, there don't seem to be any MS Specialists. Thanks for any info you can give me! :)

RLSmi 05-09-2009 12:16 AM

Re LowDoseDextromethorphan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 505123)
RLS, could you link us to information about this drug & MS on the internet? I've run into a fair bit about how it may be helpful for depression/emotional lability, but not much in the way of how it might be helpful for progression, or any anecdotal reports in that regard.

Thanks, Cherie

As far as I know, there are no other references to LDDM other than the posts that those of us on the Parkinson's forum have made. I have never seen it associated with MS treatment. I began using it on the strength of Dr. Hong's research in which its effect on animal models of Parkinson's, and the fact that it had identical effects with naltrexone, ie, suppression of inflammation in mouse midbrain tissues in culture.

Dejibo 05-09-2009 08:10 AM

I was dx with fibromyalgia many years ago, and had read tons of articles that dextro stuff was great in very low doses for the inflammatory response. I had forgotten all about it till it was just brought up here.

I also was told about guaifenesin. now I will have to look both of these up today. you got me wondering stuff. that could be dangerous to get me started.


I think I am gonna do some googling today. :D

Desinie 05-10-2009 04:53 PM

Hi Judy,
I'm about a half hour from Reading. I see an MS Specialist at Penn State Hershey Medical Center , which is about an hour from me.


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