← Return to Low Dose Naltrexone and Prednisone for PMR?

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I think this is new territory that holds promish for some. Listen to your body and take your time. Give the LDN a chance to work before you start reducing the pred because I think some its anti-inflamatory actions are not that obvious. I am on 2 mg because I didn't see any difference between 2 vrs 4 mg and now I wish I had given 4 mg a longer trial. I will be interested in how your dreams change because mine were a real hoot. Unfortunately, that side effect wears off over time.

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To go back and answer your question in more detail- the LDN made a difference in my pain WITHOUT pred since I hadn't been diagnosed yet. It stopped my non-moving pain (trying to sleep) in two days. This was a real plus. I was still left with the moving my muscles under load pain and that is what the pred addressed. Am I average or unique, I have no idea.