Hi again
Ok, I understand that some ppl. will wait and see what happens. But as long as I know a big group of ppl. might get some lost functions back quite soon after started using LDN, I think it's nice to know that there is a medication that may make you lead a better life. And better: this medication does hardly any harm to you, it's unexpencive (50 c a day)and has only a few side effects the first weeks.(I slept like a baby immediately when in bed, but wake up and was too awake in the very early morning, maybe for an hour before sleeping again). But you can't use painkillers with narcotics and you can't use immunosuppresants and immunomodulators while on LDN. So it may only suit the persons that are able to stay without those med's.
In Italy there is an investigation going on now: (Sorry that I forgot to copy the url).
Saturday, October 13, 2007, 15:30 - 17:00
Pilot multicentric study of low dose naltrexone in primary progressive multiple sclerosis
M. Gironi, F. Martinelli Boneschi, C. Solaro, R. Cavarretta, M. Zaffaroni, L. Moiola, S. Bucello, M. Radaelli, V. Pilato, M. Rodegher, M. Cursi, V. Martinelli, R. Nemni, G. Comi, P. Sacerdote, G. Martino (Milan, Genoa, Gallarate, I)
Good luck to all that wants to give it a try ;-)
(Sorry again, Ingrid. Try to find that URL and come back and post that. Gretchen1)
Post Edited By Moderator (Gretchen1) : 11/3/2007 10:27:48 AM (GMT-6)