Hello Connie:
I am sorry that my post was confusing. I have been reporting my experiences with the LDN on a regular basis and wrote this post somewhat as a continuation of what I had written before. It seems that maybe you haven't been reading those other posts and I just want to offer a little more information in response to some of your comments.
Well, I'm just completely confused and I guess I cannot relate because I had already been GF for 4 mos. when I started the L-G and I NEVER viewed starting L-G as an invitation that maybe I could eat gluten because of that. I've been strictly GF since August '09.
I have never been GF. I just came to this site 3 weeks ago, having known for 7 yrs that I am casein intolerant, but never having had
even an inkling that wheat might also be a problem. I was only just beginning to suspect soy. It was only then that I learned that many people with MC are gluten intolerant. As I am sure you know, it is not easy to just instantly change your lifestyle so drastically as to eradicate wheat totally in 1 week and it is nigh on impossible to do so when you are not even yet convinced that you need to. I started the L-glutamine one week after finding this site but I am still in the stage where I am experimenting with different foods to see if I react or not, while waiting for the results of the enterlab testing. I have not committed to a GF diet. I am an extremely determined and committed person once I know I have to do something. I have just not reached that decision yet. I think it might take a bit more than a couple of weeks to reach it.
I'm glad to see that your BP and hypothyroid symptoms are okay w/o meds, I have no idea why, I'm not a doctor, but can only assume that either diet or mindset are the reason for that.
I have been reporting that since starting the LD ( and the L-glutamine also) that my blood pressure has been just naturally lower, and I have not had to take my medication.
I don't know if you gave up on the L-G too soon, all I know is that it worked for me and I never needed the LDN, but as I've said, I was already 4 mos. GF when I started it and I have been fanatical about it.
From pretty much the beginning of being on this site I had posted that my first choice in treatment was going to be the LDN , and my reasons why. I started the L-glutamine while I was waiting for the LDN prescription and the Enterolab tests to arrive ( based on your favourable comments about it ) with the intention of continuing it along with the LDN. Only when I realized that L-glutamine also worked on brain functioning did I begin to have doubts about mixing the two together. I had seen some, but not much, improvement with the L-Glutamine and was committed to taking the LDN. I had to choose and I chose to stop the L-Glutamine. I posted about this and gave this quote, which I found in an article on L-glutamine " Glutamine, Glutamate, & GABA are all neurotransmitters which means they are chemical messengers in the brain without which the brain could not function. GABA is a calming neurotransmitter, Glutamate is a stimulating neurotransmitter, while Glutamine is a modulator of the inhibitory & excitatory activity of the other two."
You're sick, Linda, you need to decide on the path you will take and I have no idea what your PCP is telling you, but you truly do need to do more research and make a commitment to your path to health. No drug or supplement is going to cure what ails you.
Connie I
have decided on the path I am going to take and it is LDN. No where in my research on LDN did I see that it required people going GF
or taking L-glutamine. As much as I would like to continue the L-glutamine , I am hesitant to and I could not find much information on taking both simultaneously. And actually, my research into LDN
has indicated that for some, just taking the LDN has "cured what ails them". It is hailed as such a drug. That does not mean I am counting on it doing so but I don''t yet know that, ultimately, it won't either.
I told the group I would post on my experiences with starting LDN and I have been very honest in doing this.... shortcomings, mistakes, "learning opportunities", warts and all. As I said, I am experimenting and trying to work things out for myself, as has been encouraged here. Please don't judge me for this. I don't even know what a PCP is and I don't think I have one, or at least not one that cares or knows anything about this disease ( if PCP means doctor.) I am doing this all on my own just as I have for the past 11 years.
It is going to take a lot of courage on my part to post on my LDN experiences again after reading your reaction to my last post. I do believe that your comments came from concern and caring and wanting to help. But ...ouch.
Linda
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
The 13th Dali Lama