Sandra from the United States shares her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) & Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Story on the LDN Radio Show

Sandra from the United States takes Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS).  

Sandra was diagnosed in June of 2004 at the age of 42. Symptoms included extreme fatigue, blurred vision and vertigo, severe muscle cramps, spasms in legs and feet, and numbness in hands. These symptoms impacted Sandra’s life a lot, she was unable to drive to grad school and relied a lot on her partner. Also, in 2010, she even had to stop working due to lack of rest and severe bladder symptoms.

After doing research on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), Sandra found research groups on Facebook and spoke to her primary care physician where they decided to prescribe it for her.

Sandra experienced no initial side effects with the LDN medication, and after her first night of taking it, she slept through the entire night. After increasing her dosage, she also noticed a reduction in her fatigue levels. Overall, her quality of life is a lot better because of LDN, she feels as though she is not a prisoner in her own home, and she can now go places and not have to worry.

Sandra definitely recommends people to try the LDN, she quotes how there is nothing to lose, and quite a lot to gain.

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