April 12, 2007 was the second month that I’ve now been on LDN. By this time, my oncologist was certain that I would be experiencing serious effects from the rapidly growing cervical cancer metastasis to my lungs. PET scans taken prior to beginning LDN showed a doubling in size of the lung nodules about every 4 weeks. I’m delaying a follow-up scan until I’ve been on LDN for at least 3 months, since reality is that if LDN isn’t working, there are no alternatives anyway. The 2nd line protocol would be taxol/carboplatin which has zero record of success for my cell type.
My previous LDN prescribing doctor, Dr. Bernard Bihari (discoverer of the benefits of low dose naltrexone), has retired from his medical practice and I’ve now moved to one of his referrals, Dr. Martin Ehrlich in New York. I had telephone consultation with him on March 30th when he accepted me as his patient. I’ve now gotten the first prescription from him for my next 6-month supply.