Jean Luc, living in England started noticing symptoms in 1975 with his eyesight, but doctors could not place what the error was. For 10-15 years, symptoms were still regular, with back pain and a common balance problem. As well as tingling hands and fingers.
In 2002, Jean started receiving help from a neurologist, who told him he had Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Jean heard about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) after being in an exercise group; Jean loved the LDN medication, finding it “extraordinary!” He recommends Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) to everyone, and encourages people to try it. At this time however, Doctors would not prescribe it to Jean, but fortunately his Neurologist agreed to prescribe LDN to him.
During the time Jean was taking his LDN medication, he started having problems with fatigue. But he does feel more logical and focused!
Before the LDN medication, Jean rated his quality of life between a 1-2 and not a strong 7!
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