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#427958 - 01/10/11 02:43 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Gold_AS_Kicker
Registered: 02/04/10
Posts: 1524
Loc: Fairyland
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Hi everyone! Happy New Year! Hope you all had a great Christmas! I have been away over Christmas and New Year, just getting back into the swing of things here. Goodness you lot have been busy! I have such a lot to catch up on  Tink
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#427976 - 01/10/11 05:58 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 3 Jan 2011
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Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 8614
Loc: Brittany, France (since Nov 08...
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Steve - MS? LDN is proven to be great for handling MS... Might give it a try! But not if on TNF as the two don't mix, but if want have a word with Dr Lawrence (who has AS, MS and has his iritis under control with the LDN for 20 yrs now...good innings.) Just a heads-up suggestion. OK?
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#427977 - 01/10/11 06:02 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 8614
Loc: Brittany, France (since Nov 08...
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Hi Tink - Great to have you back. Hope the holiday was one of love, fun and laughter...
Happy New Year - Bonne Sante
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#428004 - 01/10/11 09:43 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Diamond_AS_Kicker
Registered: 09/05/01
Posts: 1745
Loc: Utah
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Steve - MS? LDN is proven to be great for handling MS... Might give it a try! But not if on TNF as the two don't mix, but if want have a word with Dr Lawrence (who has AS, MS and has his iritis under control with the LDN for 20 yrs now...good innings.) Just a heads-up suggestion. OK? Thanks Molly, I will ask my neurologist about it.
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#428011 - 01/10/11 09:59 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Imperial_AS_Kicker
Registered: 06/23/10
Posts: 3288
Loc: Colorado, USA
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Steve - MS? LDN is proven to be great for handling MS... Might give it a try! But not if on TNF as the two don't mix, but if want have a word with Dr Lawrence (who has AS, MS and has his iritis under control with the LDN for 20 yrs now...good innings.) Just a heads-up suggestion. OK? Thanks Molly, I will ask my neurologist about it. Steve, I printed out the pages on what diseases LDN is effective with, and some info on Dr. Bahari (sp?), and it took me 3 visits to talk my doc into trying it. It's weird that they're resistant sometimes to try things that the drug companies don't market, but the research is what finally spoke to my doc. My mobility is SO much better now than 5 months ago it's amazing. My legs never refuse to move anymore, and my balance is much better. I have three family members with MS, and the one that's taking it has had a drastic energy improvement. She's had it for 35 years, and is still on her feet. Here's the link to the pages I printed out. LDN and autoimmune diseases And here's the one for MS. LDN for MS
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#428012 - 01/10/11 10:00 AM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 8614
Loc: Brittany, France (since Nov 08...
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Orch - He's prob never heard of LDN and certainly not outside of helping drug addicts/alcoholics. Suggest checking out www.lowdosenaltrexone.org printing off relevant info and bringing with you to the consultation. There's a UK & American website. Many suffering from MS have found it very beneficial - put em into remission. Quite amazing - NO side effects either (bonus!)
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#428051 - 01/10/11 04:17 PM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 01/13/08
Posts: 19052
Loc: Upstate NY
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have to echo molly and erica, a youtube video trudi put on this forum from an MS patient on LDN was truly amazing. when i convinced my rheumy to let me try LDN as he was balking at anything past nsaids, he had never heard of it and i was his first patient to be allowed to try it. when i reported how it helped my body clear the inflammation from it and wanted to renew my script, well, about a year after he prescribed it to me, he now prescribes it to about 3 or 4 other patients as well. the things that helped convince my doctor: 1. the info off the sites molly and erica linked stating how safe it is. 2. abstracts off of pubmed ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) from the journal articles describing the clinical studies. i was looking at those regarding crohn's and other inflammatory arthritis. but here's some for MS, doctors like the scientific literature more than websites or so is my experience, though the nice thing is that the clinical studies are discussed on the LDN website(s). anyway: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19855075http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20695007
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#428067 - 01/10/11 06:11 PM
Re: "FITNESS" TEAM! 9 Jan 2011
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Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 8614
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Good to read, learn, that Sue. Terrif. Great to have a doctor who 'listens' even though it might take a time for it to happen...'smile'. But, as you are pro TNF drugs then you need to be cognisant of the fact that LDN and the TNF drugs do 'not' go together - they clash! aAs see from recent posts that you are v. pro the TNF drugs? TNF will nullify the LDN - you need to make your choice and stick to it. At least until you have tried it out to a trial, say, a year? Like the Strontium Citrate for Osteoporosis, IF one goes the S.C. route then TWO *years is the time it takes to show 'what' S.C. 'can' do *for one's bone density. Anytime less than the two years, forget doing it/taking it. Waste of time.. But, you are probaby cognisant of all this anyways? Interesting post for others, though. How's your regime Sue - think I shall be getting back to mine later this week - Yea! (Driving horses - going for a trial run at it...woo-hoo! Yep. Have me helmet, and all the gear!) Await update... 
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