Rosie from England shares her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) & Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Story on the LDN Radio Show

Rosie from England takes Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). She was diagnosed in 2005 at the age of 25. Symptoms included visual impairment, tignly fingers and numb feet. This then deteriorated to Rosie not being able to feel her fingers and legs. After having tests, she was then diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Even a few months later, Rosie could barely walk when coming home from her honeymoon. She described it as having the flu over and over again.

After two pregnancies, and still dealing with ongoing symptoms, Rosie learnt about LDN from her mum, she tried it eight months into her pregnancy, there were no complications and has been taking LDN since.

Rosie definitely recommends LDN to other people, she had no introductory side effects and has the medication on a private prescription. 

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