Low Dose Naltrexone for Cervical Cancer

Dee 2004

This is my personal blog of my experience with LDN in the hopes of controlling my cervical cancer (adenosquamous) which has metastasized to my lungs. On my last CT scan (January 29, 2007) my Oncologist confirmed metastatic cancer with 13 nodes in the lungs, Stage 4B.

There is virtually no hope of long-term survival using conventional regimen which will involve carboplatin/taxol chemotherapy. I’ve already been through RT/Chemo(cisplatin) completing that regimen on January 9, 2006 and the PET Scan after that treatment was clear.

It’s for this reason I’ve searched for an alternative treatment as I’m not currently experiencing any serious effects from the lung nodules at this time, and found out about LDN from my friend in Florida.

I contacted Dr. Bernard Bihari, who discovered the benefits of LDN for MS cancer patients and had experienced some success in applying LDN to ovarian cancer patients, in the hope that my rare form of cervical cancer might also be responsive.

I got a prescription for LDN from Dr. Bihari and ordered a 90 day supply of 4.5 mg Naltrexone (LDN) pills from Skip’s Pharmacy in Boca Raton, Florida and started the regimen on February 12, 2007 taking one 4.5 mg LDN pill between 10-11 PM each night. As of this writing, I’ve now been on the regimen 21 days and will wait for at least another month before taking another CT scan to see if the regimen has had any effect on my lung nodules.

Dee

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