Sarah from England shares their Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) story on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Sarah first noticed her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) symptoms in early 1990, yet they developed “overnight” for her. She woke up one morning and couldn’t lift her own leg off the ground, she was admitted to hospital for a week but was offered no medication.
Over this period of time Sarah has had to learn to use her left-hand more as her right hand became more numb. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) was the first medication she has used to treat her MS.
She says that she heard about LDN through her MS society and the strong reviews she heard were enough to convince her to try LDN and have great success.
This is a summary of Sarah’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Sarah’s story by clicking on the video above.
Sarah from England shares their Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) story on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Sarah first noticed her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) symptoms in early 1990, yet they developed “overnight” for her. She woke up one morning and couldn’t lift her own leg off the ground, she was admitted to hospital for a week but was offered no medication.
Over this period of time Sarah has had to learn to use her left-hand more as her right hand became more numb. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) was the first medication she has used to treat her MS.
She says that she heard about LDN through her MS society and the strong reviews she heard were enough to convince her to try LDN and have great success.
This is a summary of Sarah’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Sarah’s story by clicking on the video above.