And for the other question, yes, your comment made me curious and I decided to try to create another document. I would say this one isn’t as rigorous as the other one (I still did try to check everything), but it does read better and is probably way better formatted in a way my original document wasn’t.
Thanks for sharing this document. Like the other one, very nice work. I probably haven’t looked into chronic pain conditions as much as you have but it matches up pretty well with what I’ve learned and experimented with throughout the past 10 years. (I was just a little surprise for acupuncture) I think your document could be helpful for peoples who don’t have the time to delve into the scientific literature like that. I encourage you too share it as much as you can :)
I’d be curious to hear more about your experience with pregabalin and LDN
I do not like pregabalin. I have a theory that I probably can’t defend that pregabalin actually induces central sensitization and is comorbid in chronic pain disorders.
LDN is good. It just does it job. Makes you feel a bit dizzy the first days but then there’s real relief, I genuinely can‘t believe this thing is so gated?
Anyways, thanks for checking it out, I thought no one was gonna look at it
Yes, LDN means Low Dose Naltrexone in this case,
And for the other question, yes, your comment made me curious and I decided to try to create another document. I would say this one isn’t as rigorous as the other one (I still did try to check everything), but it does read better and is probably way better formatted in a way my original document wasn’t.
I’d love to hear your opinion on it.
https://zw5.github.io/understated-interventions/chronic-pain
Thanks for sharing this document. Like the other one, very nice work.
I probably haven’t looked into chronic pain conditions as much as you have but it matches up pretty well with what I’ve learned and experimented with throughout the past 10 years. (I was just a little surprise for acupuncture)
I think your document could be helpful for peoples who don’t have the time to delve into the scientific literature like that. I encourage you too share it as much as you can :)
I’d be curious to hear more about your experience with pregabalin and LDN
I do not like pregabalin. I have a theory that I probably can’t defend that pregabalin actually induces central sensitization and is comorbid in chronic pain disorders.
LDN is good. It just does it job. Makes you feel a bit dizzy the first days but then there’s real relief, I genuinely can‘t believe this thing is so gated?
Anyways, thanks for checking it out, I thought no one was gonna look at it