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Old 12-06-2016, 03:39 PM #1
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Default LDN for autoimmune neuropathy

Hi all -

I have been prescribed LDN for my autoimmunity (RA and something else mysterious causing my neuropathy) and I have to say, I feel like it is making my neuropathy worse? I've been on it for almost 3 months and it might be helping my RA, but I ran out of it for a week where I didn't take it and I realize that my neuropathy was better during that week. Is this really a possibility with LDN? Could it really make something worse? I felt like there was no harm in trying it, but maybe I should stop taking it again and see what happens? Thoughts? Any experience with LDN here?
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