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curem 11-21-2011 10:08 PM

low does Naltrexone...am I the only one excited about this?
 
2 weeks ago I was listening to recoveryradio and they had a guest named Lexie who had reversed her symptoms by using low dose Naltrexone

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkins...ose-naltrexone

But on this board, I can't find any info about it, which concerns me somewhat. I have an appointment tomorrow with my doctor to try to obtain a prescription and I am wondering if anyone here has any information about it? If it is as good as it looks to be, why isn't it being talked about much on here?

stevem53 11-21-2011 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curem (Post 826561)
2 weeks ago I was listening to recoveryradio and they had a guest named Lexie who had reversed her symptoms by using low dose Naltrexone

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkins...ose-naltrexone

But on this board, I can't find any info about it, which concerns me somewhat. I have an appointment tomorrow with my doctor to try to obtain a prescription and I am wondering if anyone here has any information about it? If it is as good as it looks to be, why isn't it being talked about much on here?

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soccertese 11-21-2011 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curem (Post 826561)
2 weeks ago I was listening to recoveryradio and they had a guest named Lexie who had reversed her symptoms by using low dose Naltrexone

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkins...ose-naltrexone

But on this board, I can't find any info about it, which concerns me somewhat. I have an appointment tomorrow with my doctor to try to obtain a prescription and I am wondering if anyone here has any information about it? If it is as good as it looks to be, why isn't it being talked about much on here?

i tried it for a month, my neuro wrote an rx, got it filled at a compounding pharmacy. stopped it because i had incredibly vivid dreams that i couldn't tolerate.

lurkingforacure 11-22-2011 10:03 AM

dubious
 
We have been taking this for over five years. We have totally progressed in original symptoms as well as developed new ones which have also progressed. We still take it, just like we take Azilect, because you never know....but I have to say at this point, I have serious doubts.

Now, would we have progressed more or faster without taking LDN? No one can answer that. But based on what our personal experience is over several years, I'm not thinking this is as helpful as I original thought. Contact ashleyk and ask, although I think the last post I read from her indicated that she, too, was progressing.

RLSmi 11-22-2011 02:57 PM

LDDM (Low dose dextromethorphan)
 
Curem, check my postings on using an over the counter drug dextromethorphan in place of naltrexone. The two drugs are of the class morphinans and are nearly identical. I followed the experimental work of Dr. J-S Hong at the NIEH where he and his research group demonstrated the anti-inflammatory activity of the two drugs at extremely low concentrations.

I have been taking LDDM for 6-7 years, and I think that it may be helping slow down my symptom progression. Also, I have not encountered the vivid dreams associated with LDN.

Robert

curem 11-23-2011 01:38 AM

thanx
 
Thanx to all for your thoughtful responses. I got a prescription today for ldn at 4.5 miligrams per day and I will let you know what happens.

lurkingforacure 11-23-2011 06:00 PM

reputation of compounding pharmacy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by curem (Post 826872)
Thanx to all for your thoughtful responses. I got a prescription today for ldn at 4.5 miligrams per day and I will let you know what happens.

Curem,

You probably already know that the LDN has to be compounded and some compounding pharmacies are more reputable than others. We use Skip's in Florida and they ship it to us.

Since this is compounded, you have to be absolutely certain that the pharmacy is putting in the right things in the right amount and of good quality. There is a website, maybe more than one, that listed the reputable pharmacies for LDN, I remember there are very few that were recommended, one was in NYC, then Skip's, and then one other I forget where it was. Be sure you send your script in to a good place.

GerryW 11-23-2011 06:13 PM

You can get it without prescription from Anti-aging Systems, imported from
the UK. I have been taking LDN for a month but I haven't noticed much of anything.

olsen 11-23-2011 06:43 PM

Low Dose Naltrexone and Glutamate
 
Low Dose Naltrexone and Glutamate
Glutamate excess and its reduction by low dose naltrexone (LDN) are the main facets of the hypothesis proposed by the Cornell pathologist Yash Agrawal in explaining the benefits of LDN described in MS (anecdotally and in clinical trials). In his research, Dr. John Hong a senior scientists at the National Institutes of Health, has shown how glutamate contributes to the disease process in Parkinson’s Disease. In his preliminary studies of low dose opiate antagonists such as naltrexone, Dr. Hong has also shown how these compounds reduce glutamate accumulations and stop disease progression in neurological disorders.



Read more at Suite101: Glutamate Excess in Multiple Sclerosis Variants: Why Low Dose Naltrexone Offers Benefits | Suite101.com http://elaine-moore.suite101.com/glu...#ixzz1eZiNwepD

trixiedee 11-24-2011 07:15 AM

I tried it for about a year and didn't notice any benefits from it. I think it made my muscles tighter too. It seems to help some people but not me. Have thoought about DXM but it's mixed with all sorts of artificial colours, flavours and sweeteners in the UK as far as I know.

Trixiedee


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