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  • I just burned my THUMB!

    Most people would think I'm nuts for being excited about burning myself, but well.. when you have MS little things mean a lot, right? I lost the ability to feel hot and cold in my hands when I was 17 or 18...I'm 37 n…
  • Managing inflammation

    Did you know inflammation causes or contributes to most of the diseases that effect Americans? That's right-- Heart disease, stroke, arthritis, asthma, migraine, type 2 diabetes, allergies, ADHD, multiple sclerosis, fibr…
  • 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…
  • Making LDN

    Several people have emailed me privately asking how to make LDN from the standard dose. So, Instead of answering everyone individually, I'll post the info here, and leave the link, as well. Keep in mind, that I have not …
  • 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…
  • Changing your diet

    Recently, one of the email lists I participate in, a woman wrote the list asking how, exactly, she was supposed to change her diet. Her email mentioned a husband and children she was responsible for feeding, and she real…
  • 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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