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Old 11-06-2012, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Mariel View Post
My lumbar puncture did not hurt at all. I give credit to this for the highly skilled neurologist who did it. He was good at other things, too, like prescribing magnesium for jerks and spasm when I could not take Baclofen or Zanaflex. I didn't realize at the time how good he was, as that was fairly early in my diagnosis. I don't remember his name but he was James, a doctor at Scripps, now retired so you can't go see him, but I had lots of luck at Scripps in San Diego.
I am not lying. No pain with lumbar puncture. No headache afterwards. It was the doctor's skill.
I wish I had the same experience. Fortunately, the pains and weird feelings have all gone away for me at this point in time.

I would like to know more about how magnesium relieved your spasms.

Does it need to be a prescription form of magnesium, or could I simply buy it as a vitamin at the grocery store?

I wonder if it would help with Trigeminal Neuralgia, which like a spasm on the face?
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