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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:06 pm Post subject: 4.5mg of LDN
I am on day three of my new LDN regiment/treatment and have been feeling pretty bad. The symptoms don't seem to be new but they are much more intense. They include sleeplessness, vertigo/dizzyness, heavyness and weakness in my legs, some foggyness and stiffness. I'm not at the point where I can attribute this only to three doses of LDN. There has been a lot of stress in my life and the temprature is also been rising slowly. It got up to 71F the other day. Ive heard that it takes a couple of weeks or more to see a betterment of symptoms. Can anybody share you adjustment period experience with me. Thank you.
I did a start with LDN 3.0mg for 10days. In this period I noticed slight improvements of some MS symptoms and no sideeffects expect of vivid dreams.
When I then moved up to 4.5mg I had some problems with nightsweating, anxiety, occational dizzyness.
Parallel I noticed further improvements of some MS symptoms like balance and fatique.
The sideeffects went away after about 10 days.
Good luck to you!
--Frank _________________ Current regime: Tysabri restarted 05/2008 after LDN, ABX Wheldon Regime for 1 year, interested in T-Cell vaccination, helminth immunomodulation
Hang in there Frank. Symptoms are known to be more pronounced when first starting LDN. Stick with it and hopefully you will level out in a week or so. I've been on LDN 4.5 mg. for a couple years now with no symptoms or problems.
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