Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 09-18-2015, 02:39 PM #1
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Default Dose splitting LDN, for Enna

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Dose splitting might work for you. I read that some people have success taking half the LDN earlier and the other half later.
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Enna,

Dose splitting might work for you. I read that some people have success taking half the LDN earlier and the other half later.
Thanks bio never heard of this. So big thank you. Now when you say half now is it like equally divided. Meaning am half pm half. Or just lower dose at a time? Because what my pharmacy (yeah I know that's not the personD ) said was if I choice am stick to am only....and if I drink only one.....
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Thanks bio never heard of this. So big thank you. Now when you say half now is it like equally divided. Meaning am half pm half. Or just lower dose at a time? Because what my pharmacy (yeah I know that's not the personD ) said was if I choice am stick to am only....and if I drink only one.....

You might have to split it equally yourself, if you can. Otherwise you could call your doctor.

I understand now why Dr. Bihari liked patients to mix LDN themselves from a 50mg pill, it is because it allows dosing latitude and total control of potency. I cannot imagine dealing with a doctor to change doses multiple times and deal with the pharmacy.
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So I have 4.5 mg pill and a food scale.......lol
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You might have to split it equally yourself, if you can. Otherwise you could call your doctor.

I understand now why Dr. Bihari liked patients to mix LDN themselves from a 50mg pill, it is because it allows dosing latitude and total control of potency. I cannot imagine dealing with a doctor to change doses multiple times and deal with the pharmacy.
May I ask... Please educate me? What does LDN stand for?

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May I ask... Please educate me? What does LDN stand for?

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Sure...ldn is low dose naltrexone. Another medication purposed for another use, but used for people with CRPS.
I also take it for PTSD.
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The late Dr.Bihari pioneered the use of low dose naltrexone for autoimmune diseases. Naltrexone is a well studied drug at very high dosages, but has not been significantly studied at low dosages, so few doctors know about it and few prescribe it. I could not find a doctor to prescribe it for me, so I followed the advice of others who had successfully ordered it online. I also followed Dr.Bihari's dosing recommendations.

Basically LDN tricks the brain into thinking it does not have endorphins, which causes a cascade of endorphin making, "LDN is rapidly metabolized and excreted from the body, within a few hours at most. Its beneficial effect in autoimmune disease is as result of it tricking the body into producing large amounts of OGF - which act as an immune suppressant/modulator. However, if the dose of LDN being used is too high, this making it naltrexone treatment rather than low dose naltrexone, it could definitely exacerbate the symptoms of autoimmune diseases. This is because the continuous presence of naltrexone will block production of OGF on a continuous basis. OGF is needed to keep the immune system in order." Quote LDN science

For certain diseases LDN halts the progression, for others it reverses and can put them into remission. I could barely walk with crutches, nor could I walk up and downstairs until I took LDN. Once I took it my mood improved. I suddenly felt energized and connected to life and I could move. Considerable stiffness abated.

If you want more info look up Dudley's low dose Naltrexone site. Also Dr.Gluck. And Skip's pharmacy.

Some people have no response to LDN, but there may be factors causing this: see above quote.
The LDN must be made from fast release naltrexone, if it is not there will be no endorphin response. The LDN cannot be compounded from old or stale product, it won't work. Certain fillers can inhibit the fast release, it won't work. A compounding pharmacy may make a product which has low or no potency. Dr.Bihari and others recommend that you make your own using a 50mg pill of naltrexone and 50mgs of distilled water.

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All the info was interesting. Thanks, mac
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