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201 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LDN Low Dose 201 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LDN low dose naltrexone 201 Personal Testimonies Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 Is low dose naltrexone (LDN) benefiting these conditions? Multiple Sclerosis Ankylosing Spondylitis Crohn’s Disease Hepatitis B & C Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Fibromyalgia Cancer Rheumatoid Arthritis Peripheral Neuropathy Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Goitre Psoriasis Over 200 testify “Yes it is” We hope you will too 2 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 Background to the 2010 edition… In 2009 we brought you '100 Reasons Why'. In this 2010 edition we present you with over 200 testimonies Headers of stories first featured in 2009 remain shaded in 'bright blue' Headers of stories new to this 2010 edition are shaded in ‘light blue’ Updates were sought from 2009 contributors: We asked the question 'Are you still taking LDN, and is it still benefiting you?'. 42 responded, some email addresses had lapsed, and for unknown reasons, some contributors did not respond. 3 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 STORY NUMBER CONTENT CONDITION PAGE 2009 Edition – 100 Testimonies 2010 Edition – 101 Testimonies - new to this 2010 edition LINDA ELSEGOOD of LDN RESEARCH TRUST 10 TESTIMONIES 1 Adrian R, UK Multiple Sclerosis 11 2 Adrienne H, UK Multiple Sclerosis 12 3 Alan H, UK Multiple Sclerosis 12 4 Aletha W, USA Psoriasis 13 5 Alexandra M, USA Multiple Sclerosis 16 6 Amanda B, UK Multiple Sclerosis 17 7 Annmarie B, UK Multiple Sclerosis 18 8 Art H, USA Multiple Sclerosis 22 9 Atif A, Scotland Multiple Sclerosis 24 10 Audrey H, UK – NB significant update Multiple Sclerosis 25 11 Bentley L, USA Parkinson’s Disease 29 12 Beth W, USA Multiple Sclerosis 32 13 Bev K, USA Multiple Sclerosis 36 14 Bill R, USA Multiple Sclerosis 37 15 Bill Z, USA Crohn’s Disease 40 16 Bob Lawrence, MRCS LRCP, UK Multiple Sclerosis 41 17 Brenda M, Northern Ireland Multiple Sclerosis 54 18 Brenda P, USA Multiple Sclerosis 54 19 Bridget B, New Mexico Ankylosing Spondylitis 58 20 Bruce A, UK Multiple Sclerosis 60 21 Bruce R, USA Multiple Sclerosis 61 22 Cam P, USA Multiple Sclerosis 61 23 Carol L, USA Multiple Sclerosis 62 24 Carole, USA Multiple Sclerosis 63 25 Cheryl M, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 65 26 Chris M, USA Hepatitis C 66 27 Christian C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 68 28 Christine H, UK Multiple Sclerosis 70 29 Christine K, UK Multiple Sclerosis 71 30 Christine L, Ireland Multiple Sclerosis 73 31 Christine R, UK Multiple Sclerosis 75 32 Claire S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 76 33 Clare F, France Multiple Sclerosis 77 34 Colin T, UK Multiple Sclerosis 79 35 Connie A, USA Diabetes, Hashimoto's 80 Disease, Hypertension 36 Cristina G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 83 37 Crystal N, USA Multiple Sclerosis 84 38 Daisy Z, UK Multiple Sclerosis 86 39 Daniel B, USA Crohn’s Disease 88 4 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 40 Darlene N, USA Systemic Lupus 91 Erythematosus (SLE) 41 David C, USA Stomach Cancer, Tumors 93 42 David M, USA Multiple Sclerosis 94 43 David N, UK Multiple Sclerosis 95 44 Davinia W, UK Multiple Sclerosis 96 45 Deanna V, USA Multiple Sclerosis 97 46 Deidre A, Hong Kong Cervical Cancer 98 47 Denis T, USA Chronic Inflammatory 101 Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) 48 Denise G, USA Multiple Sclerosis 102 49 Di M, Australia Myalgic Encephalomyelitis 103 (M.E.) 50 Dianne W, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 105 51 Didem K, Turkey Multiple Sclerosis 106 52 Donette G, USA Ankylosing Spondilitis 108 53 EF, UK Multiple Sclerosis 109 54 Eileen P, Ireland Multiple Sclerosis 110 55 Elise K, South Africa Multiple Sclerosis 111 56 Elise P, Panama Multiple Sclerosis 112 57 Ellen D, USA Multiple Sclerosis 113 58 Emily J, USA Multiple Sclerosis 117 59 Eva H, USA Rheumatoid Arthritis, 119 Dermatomyositis 60 Fabienne B, UK Multiple Sclerosis 125 61 Farah C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 125 62 Francie S, USA Multiple Sclerosis 127 63 Gary C, Australia Primary Lateral Sclerosis 128 64 Gemma Y, UK Multiple Sclerosis 131 65 Geraldine O, Ireland Multiple Sclerosis 134 66 Ginger M, Canada Multiple Sclerosis 135 67 Greta T, UK Multiple Sclerosis 136 68 Hannah G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 137 69 Helen O, UK Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 138 70 Huw E, UK Multiple Sclerosis 139 71 Jackie B, USA Cancer, Hashimoto’s Disease 141 72 Jan A, UK Multiple Sclerosis 141 73 Jane W, UK Multiple Sclerosis 142 74 Janet T, UK Multiple Sclerosis 143 75 Janne, UK Multiple Sclerosis 144 76 Jay D, UK Multiple Sclerosis 145 77 Jayne T, USA Multiple Sclerosis 146 78 Jean M, USA Multiple Sclerosis 148 79 Jeanette M, UK Multiple Sclerosis 150 80 Jeanette M, USA Multiple Sclerosis 151 81 Jeannine E, USA Multiple Sclerosis 151 82 Jeni S, UK Psoriasis 152 83 Jennifer F. USA Multiple Sclerosis 152 84 Jennifer F, Australia Ankylosing Spondylitis 155 5 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 85 Jill G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 157 86 Jody J, USA Fibromyalgia 158 87 John D, Ireland Non Small Cell Lung Cancer 159 88 John M, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 160 89 John O, UK Multiple Sclerosis 161 90 Jon C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 161 91 Jon S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 162 92 Jonathan D, UK Multiple Sclerosis 163 93 Joyce C, USA Hepatitis B 165 94 Judy H, USA Fibromyalgia 171 95 Kacey J, UK Multiple Sclerosis 175 96 Karen G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 178 97 Karen H, USA Rheumatoid Arthritis 182 98 Kathryn R, UK Multiple Sclerosis 186 99 Kathy R, UK Multiple Sclerosis 187 100 Kelli B, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 187 101 Kim S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 189 102 Kristie S, USA Multiple Sclerosis 191 103 LarryGC, USA Multiple Sclerosis 193 104 Laura, UK Multiple Sclerosis 197 105 Laura W, Ireland Multiple Sclerosis 198 106 Leslie J, USA Multiple Sclerosis 200 107 Linda C, USA Multiple Sclerosis 201 108 Linda Elsegood, UK Multiple Sclerosis 202 109 Lisa C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 210 110 LS, UK Multiple Sclerosis 214 111 Lynne M, Scotland Multiple Sclerosis 215 112 Maija H, Finland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ 216 Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) 113 Malcolm W, USA Multiple Sclerosis 217 114 Margaret S, France Rheumatoid Arthritis, Small 226 Carcinoid Tumour 115 Marie D, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 235 116 Marjorie S, USA Frontotemporal Dementia & 236 Parkinson’s Disease 117 Mark J, UK Multiple Sclerosis 236 118 Mark S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 237 119 Mark W, UK Multiple Sclerosis 237 120 Marna M, USA Ulcerative Colitis, Primary 239 Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) 121 Martin P, Germany Multiple Sclerosis 248 122 Mary B, UK Multiple Sclerosis 251 123 Mary L, UK Multiple Sclerosis 251 124 Maurey G, USA Multiple Sclerosis 252 125 Michael G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 254 126 Michelle X, UK Multiple Sclerosis 256 127 Mike M, UK Multiple Sclerosis 257 128 Nathan K, USA Multiple Sclerosis 258 129 Nettie E, New Zealand Peripheral Neuropathy, 259 6 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Goitre 130 Nikolaos P, UK Multiple Sclerosis 265 131 Noreen M, USA HIV 266 132 Pami, USA Breast Cancer 268 133 Pat P, USA Multiple Sclerosis 268 134 Patrick R, UK Multiple Sclerosis 269 135 Pat U, USA Multiple Sclerosis 270 136 Paul B, USA Crohn’s Disease 272 137 Paul C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 275 138 Paul S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 275 139 Paul W, UK Kidney Cancer 276 140 Paul W, USA Multiple Sclerosis 276 141 Peta S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 279 142 Peter S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 281 143 Philip M, Australia Sjogren’s Syndrome 282 144 Pierre, Belgium Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) 283 145 PN, UK Multiple Sclerosis 285 146 Rachel C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 286 147 Rachel R, USA Crohn’s Disease 289 148 Ray F, UK Multiple Sclerosis 290 149 Raynor H, UK Multiple Sclerosis 291 150 Rebecca S, UK Multiple Sclerosis 292 151 Richard, UK Multiple Sclerosis 292 152 Richard P, UK Multiple Sclerosis 293 153 Roger W, USA Parkinson’s Disease 294 154 Ross S, Australia Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma 294 155 Sal A, Australia Multiple Sclerosis 296 156 Sally D, UK Fibromyalgia 301 157 Samantha B, UK Transverse Myelitis 305 158 Samreena K, UK Multiple Sclerosis 307 159 Sandra B, UK Multiple Sclerosis 308 160 Sandra J, UK Multiple Sclerosis 310 161 Sandra L, UK Multiple Sclerosis 311 162 Sandra R, USA Sjogren's, Rheumatoid 311 Arthritis, possible Autoimmune Hepatitis; with Lupus Symptom History 163 Shana S, USA Multiple Sclerosis 314 164 Shane ANON, UK Multiple Sclerosis 316 165 Sherri R, USA Multiple Sclerosis 317 166 Sherri W, USA Multiple Sclerosis 318 167 Silvia L, UK Multiple Sclerosis 319 168 Simon C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 323 169 Sterling R, USA Hepatitis C 326 170 Steve W, UK Multiple Sclerosis 326 171 Steven F, UK Multiple Sclerosis 328 172 Steven N, UK Multiple Sclerosis 330 173 Sue G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 332 174 Sue G, UK Multiple Sclerosis 333 7 Produced by LDN Research Trust for International LDN Awareness Week 18-24 October 2010 © LDN Research Trust 2010 175 Sue T, USA Multiple Sclerosis 334 176 Suzanne H, UK Multiple Sclerosis 335 177 Tamar C, UK Multiple Sclerosis 336 178 Tami M, USA Multiple Sclerosis 337 179 Tammy, USA Multiple Sclerosis 337 180 Tanja H, USA Multiple Sclerosis 339 181 Terri H, USA Autism 341 182 Tim D, USA Fibromyalgia 342 183 Tim W, UK Multiple Sclerosis 344 184 Tina D, USA Multiple Sclerosis 345 185 Tina E, USA Cytomegalovirus & Chronic 346
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