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  • Back on the LDN

    I went back on the LDN about a week ago. I started having dizziness and balance problems again. Since restarting the LDN the dizziness and balance issues have disappeared once more. And.. I'm still getting returning feel…
  • effects of missing ldn and general medical thoughts.

    The other night I fell asleep while cuddling with my son at bedtime. I was very tired, and so my husband and older kids let me sleep. It wasn't until the next afternoon, when my kids asked why I was forgetting so much,…
  • ldn update

    Since I haven't updated on my ldn adventure in a while here's the scoop.............. I started ldn about a month ago. I had my first MS symptom 20 years ago (at 17 yrs old) was dx'd about 10 years ago (at 27). I'm no…
  • It's been almost a week on the LDN and all seems to be going well. I increased my dosage to 3.0 mg and I feel great. I've had no dizziness or pain since I started the LDN. Although, after I increased from 1.5 to 3.0 my v…
  • LDN - Day 3

    On Sunday, I went off all my supplements in preparation for receiving and starting the ldn. I want to be supplement free so I know what, if anything the low dose naltrexone is doing for me. After a few weeks on just th…
  • getting overheated

    Anyone have great tips on not getting overheated? I'm an active person, I have to be - I have 6 kids to keep up with. But my biggest challenge seems to be avoiding overheating. We just walked down to the library and bac…
  • Low dose Naltrexone

    So, I made the decision last week and ordered naltrexone to make my own LDN. Yes, it would be easier to have it prescribed and made for me at a compounding pharmacy. But the nearest Dr who prescribes LDN is several hours…
  • More on LDN

    I was planning on researching low dose naltrexone and reporting my findings here, in essay/ article form, but I have com across so much information regarding the use of LDN with MS. I think it will be easier and probab…
  • Celebrate the small successes!!

    I went to my daughter's college football game yesterday! AND I sat through the entire game without having to leave due to MS symptoms!! No, daughter doesn't play football, (although, her younger sister does) Ms13andinc…
  • Low Dose Naltrexone

    Have you heard of Low Dose Naltrexone or LDN? It's a medication used in high doses to treat addiction. When used in low does (2-4 mg per day) it has wonderful, life changing effects with illnesses such as Crohn's Diseas…

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