Introduction
Going Nowhere mboylebradley@optimum.net

I was born in Chicago in 1971 to Irish parents and raised in the west of Ireland. I achieved a 1st class honors degree in Economics, Sociology and Politics in 1992 from University College Galway, and a Masters with distinction in Computing and Information Systems in 1994 from the University of Ulster at Jordanstown. After graduating university, I worked with a financial software company in London for five years. Today, I am a stay-at-home mom of three daughters and living in New Jersey, USA. I am happily married to Noel, who has Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis that has not progressed since he started taking Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in September 2002.

My ambition is to find a way to get the FDA to approve the many special uses of LDN. That would make it very easy for all doctors to prescribe LDN and it would also bring the information, in a validated fashion, to the entire public.

My book "Up the Creek with a Paddle" is helping achieve my goal. It is a story that I passionately feel must reach everyone, everywhere, who knows somebody with an autoimmune disorder. In essence, it is a simple love story that humanizes the implications of a cheap, generic drug with the potential to improve and even save millions of lives. The book is an easy and educational read, with plenty of humor to balance the pain. It contains everything anybody needs to know about LDN and is supported by Dr. Bihari, the father of LDN and Dr. Gluck, the champion of the cause today, who have given the story much needed credibilty.

The results witnessed across the world for LDN as a successful treatment for MS and all autoimmune disorders are astounding. There exists a global, patient driven campaign to get the drug medically recognized. My story is helping achieve that goal.

If you are in a position to help take my story further, please contact me. If you are part of a charity organization, for example, I would donate $2 to your cause for every book sale you make through your organization. If you have any better ideas, again please contact me. I need as much help as I can get this time. If you know of a TV or radio personality who would be interested, again, please let me know. I want to tell the whole world my story and truly believe that I will succeed.

All the very Best

Mary Bradley: mboylebradley@verizon.net

Some Useful websites

To find out all the latest news on LDN click here LDN info.

Dr Skip, his wife, Cyndi and their son, Adam, have been altruistic in spreading the LDN word. For more information click here Skips Pharmacy.

Meet Sammy Jo's and learn about her book The Promise of Low Dose Nalterxone Therapy.

Visit Crystal's MS and Transverse Myletis Website www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/index.htm

Meet Linda Elsegood and The LDN Research Trust in England www.ldnresearchtrust.org/

Hang out with David and friends in a relaxed atmosphere and talk about LDN and more disc.yourwebapps.com/Indices/226358.html

Pick up an LDN Brochure www.ldn-help.com/

Feel at home on Mr Goodshape's message board www.goodshape.net/

Add to John's LDN database and learn more about LDN www.ldndatabase.com/