arlizotte@... wrote:
How about trying the transdermal cream? She won't have to swallow anything and you can just rub it in to her skin and not even have to wake her. There is a formula that can be compounded.Email lowdosenaltrexone@yahoogroups. and ask where to get the cream. Someone will be happy to give you the info.com Good luckArlene-------------- Original message ------------ --
From: "moniquehammel" <b_hammel@hotmail.com>
I belong to several LDN group so I hope I am not re-posting! If so,
sorry. My daughter has been experiencing very exaggerated symptoms in
the last six months or so. She has been on LDN for about 3 years and
done extremely well - actually much improvement over before. However
about six months ago she had a severe bladder infection and went
through all the "scopes", antibiotics and so and has since then gone
steadily downhill. She used to take LDN at 11 or later when she went
to bed but now goes to bed at 9 so takes it then - takes 3 mg. She
recently tried stopping LDN for a few days and seemed a bit better. So
I am wondering if we should try a lower/higher dosage - or should I
wake here up to take the LDN at 11pm? This might be difficult because
she needs to take it with a grape - swollowing problem - and might be
hard when she is half asleep. Anyone have any suggestions, or have had
the same problem? Any help would really be ap preciated!