Lorraine from England who takes Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for multiple sclerosis, she was diagnosed at the age of 36, he legs started to behave rather awkwardly, and had some strange sensations in one leg and a strange sensation, um, at the bottom of my, the base of her spine.
When she was diagnosed she was with her husband and was crying saying “tell me whether I've got Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or not” After the extensive test she had to ask again.She found out a week later from her doctor who told her she has MS and was told they would send some brochures, she felt pretty much on her own.
The first 10 years were not too bad and then small things started to happen
she was in a lot of pain. It was excruciating, she refused steroids that was her first attack, for five to six years, nothing really happened. After about ten years. She had her second relapse which left her with some disability, she had numbness ih her legs, arms and fingers.
She started Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) about 2 years ago with good success and recommended it to everyone.
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