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Grand Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: i thought it was in my left pocket
Posts: 4,117
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Grand Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: i thought it was in my left pocket
Posts: 4,117
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Thanx Mike!
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Originally Posted by fmichael
Hi. That might have been me. I tried it out when I was still working as bankruptcy litigator, and discontinued it after a day and a half because my job required that I might have to remember the details of a phone call I had with opposing counsel two weeks earlier when at the time it wasn't important enough to but in my notes, but later became an issue on which I would have to file a sworn declaration with the court. And it was obvious that Baclofen wasn't playing along.
But once I was no longer working I went on it, where my neurologist advised me that it was the best drug available for CNS spasms and keeping my short-term memory in tip top shape was no longer at the top of my list.
That said even though my shrink put me on neuro-protective drugs (Namenda and Razadyne) as soon as I was diagnosed - 4 months into this - eventually the neurocognitive ravages of CRPS overcame whatever barriers we had erected, on account of which the effects of Baclofen became a drop in the bucket, as my memory (along with what few organizations skills I had) got progressively worse over time, while my Baclofen dose remained constant, at 50 mg/day. Mike
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Yes! It WAS you, Mike - Thank you!
I was concerned enuf to bring this up to my shrink and she too had mentioned Namenda.
The memory shortage has improved since then (for whatever reason), so I haven't pursued the Namenda as of yet.
I appreciate your feedback and references
Rae

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