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It sounds as if the LDN really was a benefit to you, @bandruid7. Sometimes persistence does
make a difference, especially if the doctor knows of your history and the benefits of a treatment.

Have you approached your doctor about it again?

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I have not. Honestly, I've given up on allopathic medicine. They are great for trauma and serious infection but they have completely failed me for the last 7 years. They've done nothing but dismiss me & push pharmaceuticals that make things worse on to me. (And I'm a Mayo patient too!).
I'll stick to exercise, nutrition, nutriceuticals and myself to be my healer from now on.
It's funny, I've been in veterinary medicine for 30 years and 100% of the time we are able to diagnose even the most obscure diseases & disorders within two weeks. Our patients can't even talk!!!