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Old 12-01-2013, 11:58 PM #1
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Default Medications for SPS (for who has been dx with this)

What medications are you taking for SPS? I start a new treatment plan this Friday and I will update when my new neurologist decides to go with. I am so sick of this suboxone for pain. I wish I haven't chose this path to tackle my pain issues because I have way too much break through and nothing to take !
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Hi,
I have been diagnosed with SPS and right now I am taking Gabapentin and Tramadol, along with a list of other meds but I think these are specifically for spasms and nerve issues. Hope this helps.
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I also take baclofen along with the Gabapentin and Tramadol.I still have seizures and the spasms sometimes but for the most part the meds work well.
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