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Who is using LDN for HHD treatment and prevention? Are you having success with it? I have been using LDN and I feel it helps reduce the number of breakouts. When I do flare, I feel like LDN helps the flares clear up faster.
Who is using LDN for HHD treatment and prevention? Are you having success with it? I have been using LDN and I feel it helps reduce the number of breakouts. When I do flare, I feel like LDN helps the flares clear up faster.
CindySiegelShepler
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Hailey-Hailey Disease Worldwide Support Community
10 years ago
Rheumatoid Arthritis - Kelly from the US shares her story - LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone
Rheumatoid Arthritis - Kelly from the US - LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone http://youtu.be/WMcXcBn2Src
Rheumatoid Arthritis - Kelly from the US - LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone http://youtu.be/WMcXcBn2Src
LDNRT
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LDN Research Trust
10 years ago
FIBROMYALGIA NOT THE END OF THE WORLD, BUT AN INVISIBLE DISEASE, (Still not recognized by most Dr's. CAN BE TREATED, BUT ITS LIFETIME SEARCH
Ive had fibromyalgia for many.many years. I was finally diagnosed after almost 20 years. Great? Not really since I could get no information on it or any help with medications . Now, there is much help and resources . I am taking low dose naltrexone, which reduces symptoms and cuts flareups by about
Ive had fibromyalgia for many.many years. I was finally diagnosed after almost 20 years. Great? Not really since I could get no information on it or any help with medications . Now, there is much help and resources . I am taking low dose naltrexone, which reduces symptoms and cuts flareups by about
TulipRose99
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
10 years ago
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I came across this site whilst browsing. Hope it is useful to some of you. How to Quit Smoking A Guide to Kicking the Habit for Good Smoking Cessation Programs Whether you’re a teen smoker or a lifetime pack–a–day smoker, quitting can be tough. But the more you learn about your options and prepare
I came across this site whilst browsing. Hope it is useful to some of you. How to Quit Smoking A Guide to Kicking the Habit for Good Smoking Cessation Programs Whether you’re a teen smoker or a lifetime pack–a–day smoker, quitting can be tough. But the more you learn about your options and prepare
jillygirl
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Quit Support
10 years ago
Ldn restores life
Spring of 1998, my car was hit by a 32 tonne bulk carrier farmers truck and this marked the beginning of my battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Initially I ignored it, disbelieving what doctors were telling me and avoiding the pharmaceuticals drugs completely. That is until the birth of my son, when I developed
Spring of 1998, my car was hit by a 32 tonne bulk carrier farmers truck and this marked the beginning of my battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Initially I ignored it, disbelieving what doctors were telling me and avoiding the pharmaceuticals drugs completely. That is until the birth of my son, when I developed
liveurlife
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LDN Research Trust
10 years ago
Am now ready to share this with you all!! Feeling so much better...THANKS TO?? LDN Low Dose Naltrexone!
Ok I now feel it is my duty to share this with you all.....I started taking LDN Low Dose Naltrexone (got it privately as could not get it from my Rhuemy-although he knows I am taking it and is still monitoring me). Since starting on 11/3/2014 I have managed to come off of steroids (Pred)- Completely
Ok I now feel it is my duty to share this with you all.....I started taking LDN Low Dose Naltrexone (got it privately as could not get it from my Rhuemy-although he knows I am taking it and is still monitoring me). Since starting on 11/3/2014 I have managed to come off of steroids (Pred)- Completely
bam1993
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone - Information Pack
Here is out information pack which you can take to your own doctor. If you are not in the United Kingdom or Europe you can remove a couple of pages after printing it out. http://ldnresearchtrust.org/sites/default/files/LDN%20Information%20Pack%281%29.pdf Any questions please ask or you can email me
Here is out information pack which you can take to your own doctor. If you are not in the United Kingdom or Europe you can remove a couple of pages after printing it out. http://ldnresearchtrust.org/sites/default/files/LDN%20Information%20Pack%281%29.pdf Any questions please ask or you can email me
LDNRT
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LDN Research Trust
10 years ago
Has anyone tried naltrexone for abpa?
serenak
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Fungal Infection Trust
10 years ago
A cure (possibly temporary) for the dreaded itch
Hi, I am 45 and diagnosed with PBC ten years ago! Last summer I was signed off my work as I couldn't cope any longer - I had tried every medication possible for the itch, Naltrexone had worked for a year but suddenly stopped. I was referred to the Liver Transplant Unit and it was suggested I try Plasma
Hi, I am 45 and diagnosed with PBC ten years ago! Last summer I was signed off my work as I couldn't cope any longer - I had tried every medication possible for the itch, Naltrexone had worked for a year but suddenly stopped. I was referred to the Liver Transplant Unit and it was suggested I try Plasma
Jill68
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
Trying to understand the role of various medicines....
My Cardiologist has prescribed for me..... Verampamil(calcium blocker), MetoprololTartr(Beta Blocker), Lisinopril( ACE inhibitor), Hydrochlorothiazide(diuretic) My diagnosis is Hypertorpic Cardiomyopathy. -- Wednesday i have an echo scheduled(to see if enlarged Left Atria is an issue). I am also taking
My Cardiologist has prescribed for me..... Verampamil(calcium blocker), MetoprololTartr(Beta Blocker), Lisinopril( ACE inhibitor), Hydrochlorothiazide(diuretic) My diagnosis is Hypertorpic Cardiomyopathy. -- Wednesday i have an echo scheduled(to see if enlarged Left Atria is an issue). I am also taking
HCMj
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AF Association
11 years ago
BENEFITS OF STOPPING SMOKING
Found this site which looked interesting. :- The Benefits of Stopping Smoking Stopping smoking can make a big difference to your health and lifestyle. It is never too late to stop smoking to greatly benefit your health. For example, if you stop smoking in middle age, before having cancer or
Found this site which looked interesting. :- The Benefits of Stopping Smoking Stopping smoking can make a big difference to your health and lifestyle. It is never too late to stop smoking to greatly benefit your health. For example, if you stop smoking in middle age, before having cancer or
jillygirl
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Quit Support
11 years ago
Low dose naltrexone
Has anyone with thyroid problems tried low dose naltrexone LDN. It is used for various auto-immune conditions. I thought I would try everything else first and keep it as a last resort. There is a large movement called the LDN organisation who I receive posts from. So if anyone has used it with any success
Has anyone with thyroid problems tried low dose naltrexone LDN. It is used for various auto-immune conditions. I thought I would try everything else first and keep it as a last resort. There is a large movement called the LDN organisation who I receive posts from. So if anyone has used it with any success
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Is anyone prescribed with Naltrexone to relieve fibro symptoms?
Naltrexone has been shown to reduce fibro symptoms at low doses of 4.5 mg per day in small-scale studies conducted by Stanford University researchers. It's a very cheap drug that's used widely to treat alcohol and opioid addiction. Because of this, the drug companies are not likely to fund large-scale
Naltrexone has been shown to reduce fibro symptoms at low doses of 4.5 mg per day in small-scale studies conducted by Stanford University researchers. It's a very cheap drug that's used widely to treat alcohol and opioid addiction. Because of this, the drug companies are not likely to fund large-scale
Brightside
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Is anyone still taking Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) to alleviate their Parkinson's symptoms to good effect?
When I first joined this website over a year ago there was much discussion about LDN and the beneficial effect it was having on some PwP symptoms. However, since then it has hardly been mentioned. I am asking if anyone is still taking LDN and what are the benefits they experience?
When I first joined this website over a year ago there was much discussion about LDN and the beneficial effect it was having on some PwP symptoms. However, since then it has hardly been mentioned. I am asking if anyone is still taking LDN and what are the benefits they experience?
Norton1
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Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
BEAT THE CRAVINGS.
Quitting smoking: 10 ways to resist tobacco cravings Tobacco cravings can wear you down when you're trying to quit smoking or chewing tobacco. Delaying, avoiding triggers, yoga and nicotine replacement are among the ways to resist cravings. By Mayo Clinic staff For most tobacco users, tobacco
Quitting smoking: 10 ways to resist tobacco cravings Tobacco cravings can wear you down when you're trying to quit smoking or chewing tobacco. Delaying, avoiding triggers, yoga and nicotine replacement are among the ways to resist cravings. By Mayo Clinic staff For most tobacco users, tobacco
jillygirl
Administrator
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Quit Support
11 years ago
Hi All, want to know your thoughts on ..............
Hi everyone, I was reading through another members question and I want my fears assured. Does it matter what brand of medication is taken for Pbc. I am on questran, urso, sertraline, naltrexone, rifampicin, calcichew, thyroxine, chloraphenamine as well as eye drops and menthol/epaderm creams. I am
Hi everyone, I was reading through another members question and I want my fears assured. Does it matter what brand of medication is taken for Pbc. I am on questran, urso, sertraline, naltrexone, rifampicin, calcichew, thyroxine, chloraphenamine as well as eye drops and menthol/epaderm creams. I am
florrie505
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PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Is anyone using low dose naltrexone?
Hello. I'm new to the Community. I was originally diagnosed with M.E. but have now been told that I have atypical Lupus with secondary Hughes Syndrome. My rheumatologist has asked me to try Plaquenil, which I am finding very hard to tolerate and I am interested in the potential promise offered by
Hello. I'm new to the Community. I was originally diagnosed with M.E. but have now been told that I have atypical Lupus with secondary Hughes Syndrome. My rheumatologist has asked me to try Plaquenil, which I am finding very hard to tolerate and I am interested in the potential promise offered by
MrsMouseSJ
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
TIPS TO STOP SMOKING
Stopping smoking is not easy. Below are some tips which may help you to quit smoking. At the end of the leaflet there are details of further resources that may help. Write a list of the reasons why you want to stop, and keep them with you. Refer to them when tempted to light up. You may wish to read
Stopping smoking is not easy. Below are some tips which may help you to quit smoking. At the end of the leaflet there are details of further resources that may help. Write a list of the reasons why you want to stop, and keep them with you. Refer to them when tempted to light up. You may wish to read
jillygirl
Administrator
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Quit Support
11 years ago
Low dose naltrexone
Does anyone out there use low dose naltrexone on its own or in combination with caelyx?
Does anyone out there use low dose naltrexone on its own or in combination with caelyx?
AnneRT
in
My Ovacome
11 years ago
Trying to kid myself?
I know I've been going through a very bad patch recently, made worse by losing seven of my pet rats and a hamster, plus financial worries, on top of my pain problems etc. However, I realise that for a year I've been finding it harder to get involved with the things I used to find interesting - photography
I know I've been going through a very bad patch recently, made worse by losing seven of my pet rats and a hamster, plus financial worries, on top of my pain problems etc. However, I realise that for a year I've been finding it harder to get involved with the things I used to find interesting - photography
missrat
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
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