Malcolm from the United States shares his Multiple Sclerosis (MS) & Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Story

Malcolm from the United States, takes Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). He was diagnosed around 1991, in his early thirties. Now 53. 

Before his diagnosis, Malcolm was involved in sports.He worked for a large corporation in sales and marketing, as well as having a child.  

At first his optic neuritis, which was treated with steroids, this did not affect his life too much but stopped with the sports. Malcolm did not know about LDN until around 2003, 2004,where he learnt about it over the internet. 

His doctor recommended LDN to Malcolm, after finding out that his old medication - Tysabri - was extremely dangerous, causing sometimes death and brain diseases. 

Malcolm has been taking Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for nearly three years now, he has noticed that his MS is not progressing, where he seems not to have gotten any worse. Now, Malcolm no longer naps like he used to, when he used to be exhausted all the time. He has no more fatigue and his balance is much better. He even quotes that he ‘will continue taking LDN for as long as he lives.’ So he values it greatly, and recommends to all who are struggling with symptoms such as Multiple Sclerosis. 

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