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Hypothyroid & Postural Tachycardia Syndrome

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: May 4 7:50am | Replies (38)

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Morning.
She is 20 years old. The low dose naltrexone is a very low dose opiode. http://Www.ldnnow.com helps explain how it works and isabella wentz (thyroid specialist) goes in to detail if you google search low dose naltrexone and hashimotos or low dose naltrexone and pots etc. The research on the web suggests it is being used to halt ms in its tracks and potential to help brain avoid any further damage. As i am in the uk there are a few prescribing consultants however it is currently unlicensed over here but there are petitions to get it licensed.
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@marcelle Thank you for taking the time to explain it! This maybe helpful to both me with pots and pain with MALS and my sister who has progressive MS. I will do my research! I appreciate you getting back to me so quickly. Kari