Trish from the United States was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis after starting to notice symptoms from the age of around 40. Her symptoms included fatigue, feeling heavy limbs, weakness in her left leg and twitching in her eyes and ears.
In 2010, after experiencing further symptoms such as chest pain, nausea and dizziness, Trish was diagnosed with MS after a series of tests in November. She started taking Copaxone injections prior to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), and did not like the side effects.
After taking LDN for the first time in January 2011, Trish was unable to sleep well. However, by changing the time she took the medication(changing from night, to morning) her sleep improved. She feels much healthier, more energetic and eating better after starting on LDN. Trish has also said her anxiety and ability to walk has improved, alongside her bladder problems.
When asked what she would say to those thinking about trying Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), Trish said she “highly recommends it”. Also, that there is nothing to lose, but a lot to gain.
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