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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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Hi,
Have anyone tried this medication before? Is it effective and at what dose? My pain doc just prescribed it, 50 mg starting with 1/2 tab and then advance to 1 tab per day. My RSD pain flares resulted from a bad LSB are not controlled and I need to try to some medications to calm the nerves. I have been on Lyrica 225 mg at bedtime for my pain for years and I am also using ibuprofen as needed. Oral steroid was used for a week which helped a bit but the improvement was reversed to some degree. Any other medications which would help. Please advise and thanks so much! numb |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | RSD ME (06-10-2017) |
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Hello Numb,
I can't speak from personal experience on LDN though it certainly does seem promising. Not questioning your doctor but I just wanted to ask about your dose. You mentioned starting at 25mg. Most of the research I have seen on LDN for CRPS, fibromyalgia and MS is at a much, much lower dose (4.5 mg built up slowly) that has to be compounded. I have no idea if the effect is the same at higher doses but it seems you might be more likely to experience side effects. If you have trouble with it maybe compounding at a lower dose would help. I hope you find relief soon, ![]()
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Hi Numb,
It is correct that 50mg is the lowest dose commercially manufactured. However, Low Dose Naltrexone is given in extremely small doses not available commercially and must be compounded. There is good information on it from CRPS pioneer and researcher Dr. Pradeep Chopra here. Low Dose Naltrexone and chronic pain - Pradeep Chopra, MD | LDN Research Trust - Low Dose Naltrexone It discusses compounding and dosage at the end of the article. Dr. Chopra does mention potential for liver problems at doses of 50mg and higher so not sure that would be best for you long term. LDN takes a while to work its magic so it is not something you'd take for just a brief time. Hope this helps.
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Numb,
Dudley's Low Dose Naltrexone Sites The protocol is start low and go slow. Side Effects and Dosing of LDN - Dudley's Low Dose Naltrexone Sites You can take your 50mg pill, put it in 50mgs of distilled water, when it melts shake the container. Tilt the jar to allow the sediment to collect on the side bottom of the jar. Don't shake again. I transfer the clear LDN I just made this way into a clean container, pouring it out carefully so as not to disturb the sediment. How to Make LDN at Home | River News Desk I use an eye dropper measure to siphon up the amount of LDN I am taking. By mixing it myself I can more easily change the dose. I take mine in a swig of pineapple juice which cuts the bitterness. How to LOW DOSE Naltrexone(C) (LDN) - YouTube I am going to start LDN again on Monday. I will start at 2mgs and then build up to 4.5mgs. I also skip a day, other people I know skip 2 days a week. Facebook has an LDN site called Got Endorphins, which has loads of information. |
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WOW> I about had a heart attack when I read what your doc wrote. By definition that isn't LOW dose naltrexone.
I don't know where you are and what kind of doctor you are seeing. It might be worth a second opinion. LDN (as others mentioned) must be compounded. It has been used successfully by MS patients (my husband did for years) and now is being used in CRPS though I believe it is still considered trial or experimental so to speak (I'm not using the right words). Anyway, LDN is very safe (up to 4/4.5 mgs) with little to no side effects which is why many doctors are willing to prescribe it. However you cannot take with any opioid pain relievers. |
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Great info! I have some questions about mixing it. Do I have to keep the mixture in fridge and how long I can keep it in there? Is my interpretation correct? 50 ml distill water mix with one 50 mg tablet. 1 ml mixture=1 mg tab. At first, it seems so difficult to mix it myself. But after seeing the video, it is so much easier. Thanks. I think i will feel confident to give it a try. Numb. |
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