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Can LDN cause a flare?

If you started LDN while you were in supposed remission, does it bring out the problems/take you out of remission?
 

JDTM

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Not to my knowledge... but then again, IBD can be unpredictable regardless of what you do. I know that there are some people who have taken LDN who have said that it gets worse before it gets better, but when you're already in remission, I'm not sure... It might be similar though.

That said, if you started taking LDN, did you stop taking a different medication that you had previously been on? That could also be the cause of symptoms to reappear. I guess I'm not sure if you're asking this question hypothetically, or if it's something that's actually happening to you. Either way, I hope you're doing OK!
 
Not to my knowledge... but then again, IBD can be unpredictable regardless of what you do. I know that there are some people who have taken LDN who have said that it gets worse before it gets better, but when you're already in remission, I'm not sure... It might be similar though.

That said, if you started taking LDN, did you stop taking a different medication that you had previously been on? That could also be the cause of symptoms to reappear. I guess I'm not sure if you're asking this question hypothetically, or if it's something that's actually happening to you. Either way, I hope you're doing OK!
Thanks Jesse! I haven't been on meds for almost 2 years now as I've felt fine, but the colonoscopy I had in May showed mild inflammation in the TI so I figured I would try LDN. The weekend before I started it, I was having some abdominal pains but now after 2 weeks of being on it, I feel they are exacerbated. So yes, hypothetically speaking lol because I'm trying to tell myself that had I started LDN 2 months ago, I would have felt the same! (Makes me feel better and not kick myself for not starting it sooner lol when I had no pain).
 
I remember reading that once you start LDN, you get worse before you get better and that is normal.

Hopefully the LDN experts will answer shortly:)
 
I read that too...but I was wondering if you start it when you're in remission/no symptoms, if it would throw you into a flare :) Kev should chime in! lol
 
Not to my knowledge... but then again, IBD can be unpredictable regardless of what you do. I know that there are some people who have taken LDN who have said that it gets worse before it gets better, but when you're already in remission, I'm not sure... It might be similar though.

That said, if you started taking LDN, did you stop taking a different medication that you had previously been on? That could also be the cause of symptoms to reappear. I guess I'm not sure if you're asking this question hypothetically, or if it's something that's actually happening to you. Either way, I hope you're doing OK!
Thanks Jesse! I took myself off of 6MP about 1.5 years ago due to a.) fear of cancer risk and b.) feeling fine! I have a mild case apparently. So for the past year I've been feeling completely fine (i don't have the diarrhea-type), and I hadn't seen a GI until; May this year when they did a colonoscopy. I went on LDN with a new GI since I realized "ok, i guess the colonoscopy shows inflammation in the TI, better take something lol" So I started it a couple days after I developed some new pains, soo that's why I'm wondering...
 
I just started LDN and I went into a bad flare right away. I believe the flare started right before I took it though. I'm sticking with it as I've heard things can be rocky the first few months before you notice a change.
 
My son has not tried LDN, 6mp has worked really well for him. It was just something that I read on one the of LDN threads. You could ask Kev, he is pretty much an LDN expert!

I have done some reading about LDN because my nephew is on it for Hashimotos.

Hopefully one of the experts on the forum will be here soon to weigh in!
 

Kev

Senior Member
I'm no expert. Just someone who used (past tense) LDN from Nov 2007 to May 2014.

LDN doesn't "cause" a flare per se. It just doesn't prevent one. Usually people taking it have come off the traditional drugs. That presents the disease an opportunity to flare up. LDN is slow to kick in... so you can be on it for months before it is ready to tackle your disease. That is the issue. I no longer use it, but it kept me in remission for 6 1/2 yrs.
 
I'm wondering if this falls into the "it can get worse before it gets better" category?

My 11 year old son just started LDN on 6/10/14. He is currently taking 0.5 mg at night. We plan to up it to 1 mg on 7/10 per the functional doctor's suggestion. He has never had diarrhea. Thus far his only symptoms (he has Crohn’s) have been poor weight gain and anemia and he used to feel full on occasion. Yesterday he had a little diarrhea but it got better during the day, no pain. I chalked it up to the paleo chick-fil-a knock off recipe that I made the night before that I fried the chicken in coconut oil. Last night he was fine (he did have rice pasta and meatballs/red sauce for dinner). He just called me at work to tell me he had diarrhea this morning and there was a little blood. He hasn’t eaten yet but other than that he said he feels ok. Should I be concerned? Like I said we’ve never had this symptom. His latest blood tests show that he is still anemic but his inflammation has gone down even from last month (ESR was 15; C-Reactive Protein was 10.7). And I should mention (aside from vitamins) he is only on Entocort and started 1 mg of LDN last month.
 
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