Shaianne from Canada was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the age of 28, six years ago. She first started feeling symptoms in her early twenties, which included weak legs, hip pain, balance issues and dizziness. Seven years after these symptoms showed up, Shaianne was diagnosed with MS. She chose to be put on Copaxone, however, she found out she had a severe allergic reaction and had to stop taking it. She then started to research medication and found Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). Shaianne was prescribed LDN by her GP after showing him all the research she had found. After taking the medication, she noticed instant improvements with no side effects. The next morning she had no stiffness or fatigue, and in the past three years, has experienced no MS symptoms.
Shaianne prompts people to do research and to take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) information in to show your GP before trying it. “It's worth the push for anyone to try.”
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