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Vera - US: Dermatomyositis, Microscopic Colitis (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.
Vera takes low dose naltrexone (LDN) primarily for dermatomyositis which appeared at 30 years old after her first child was born; and secondarily for microscopic colitis, which appeared after her second child was born. She rated her quality of life at 5.
Once on LDN she noted improved mood and energy, and by the third week she noted the rash started calming down, as well as her colitis. Now she rates her quality of life at a 9 or 10.
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