Low Dose Naltrexone for Multiple Sclerosis
"LDN" (low dose naltrexone) is an "alternative" medication used with surprising success in treating immune disorders, both autoimmune and immune deficient. Taken orally at bedtime, LDN works by briefly blocking opiate receptors, thereby "tricking" the body into increasing endorphin production. Endorphins being a central part of the immune system, increasing their production has been shown to help correct immune defects.
Dammit, it's hot again! Well, really warm anyway; it's been well over 90 degrees several times already and it's only early April, and this really sucks for those of us with serious heat intolerance. The meteorologists agree that it really shouldn't be so warm so soon in the year.
So I'm thinking global warning may be part of the problem. It isn't just this year; it's been too hot for too long.
Fall 2010 in Texas was brief but welcome, and Winter was really nice (it even snowed once!), but early Spring, 2011 lasted about 5 minutes, and mid-Spring feels like Summer, which means that actual Summer will probably be virtual Hell! (I'm not even sure I believe in actual Hell, but I do believe in Texas in the Summertime because I've experienced 59 Summers in Texas so far, and I don't know how many more I care to take. If I could only think of the right Lotto Numbers, I'd move north for the hot months. (Vermont?)
Anyway, since I am hopelessly stuck in Texas, I'm deeply grateful to be in Austin (an Oasis of Blue surrounded by a hostile Sea of Dumb-ass Red), and I'm equally grateful for air conditioning! I would be so screwed without it!
And, yes, thank you, I am well aware of the irony of air conditioning contributing to global warming, so please don't jump my case for that....
The average daytime temps have seemed about 10 degrees above normal for the last couple of months, although I haven't looked up the actual figures, and "normal" for most of Texas is too damn hot to start with.
Which reminds me of a bit in an episode of “King of the Hill”, when Hank Hill admonished his idiot friend Dale Gribble for welcoming global warming:
Dale Gribble: [regarding global warming] I say let the world warm up...we'll grow oranges in Alaska!
Hank Hill: Dale you giblet head, we live in Texas. It's already 110 in the summer, and if it gets one degree hotter I'm gonna kick your ass!
Amen, Hank!
Hey, maybe we should start a new special interest group, “MS Patients Against Global Warming”. I'll get some t-shirts and bumper stickers made and we're off and running. Or wheeling. Whatever. Anybody with me?
Anyway, good luck staying cool!
Update: As I write this, it's April 26th, 2011, and the forecast high today for central Texas is 98-100 degrees, evidently the new normal...
After weeks of ridiculously summer-like temps killed all the wildflowers and made life Hell in Texas for most of us MS patients, I actually DID start another blog, called "MS Patients Against Global Warming", with opportunities to SHOW YOUR INTOLERANCE (of the heat, that is!) , in the form of merchandise; t-shirts, bumperstickers, coffee mugs, etc. Visit sometime at this link.
And good luck beating the heat!
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