The LDN Community is a calm, supportive space for people living with chronic illness who are exploring or using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).
It is also a space for medical professionals and carers who want to better understand patient experiences with LDN in a thoughtful, lived-experience environment.
We exist to share experiences, reduce isolation, and make navigating LDN feel less overwhelming.
This is not a space for miracle cures, pressure, or medical advice. It is a space for thoughtful conversation, lived experience, and mutual respect.
What You’ll Find Here
Whether you are newly considering LDN, have been using it for years, are supporting someone who does, or are a clinician wanting insight into patient experiences — you are welcome here.
We recognise that many clinicians and carers are looking for deeper understanding of how LDN is experienced outside clinical settings.
In this community:
This space is not intended for providing individual medical consultations, but it can offer valuable perspective on how people experience LDN in real life.
LDN affects people differently. What works for one person may not work for another.
Members are welcome to discuss:
We ask that discussions remain experience-based rather than instructional. This helps keep the space supportive, responsible, and safe.
Medical decisions should always be made in partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.
If you value grounded, respectful, experience-based discussion — you’ll feel at home here.
If you’re living with chronic illness, supporting someone who is, or seeking insight into lived experiences with LDN, we invite you to join us.
Become part of a space that values thoughtful discussion, shared learning, and respectful support.