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Old 08-18-2015, 11:24 PM #1
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Help Central pontine myelinolysis

My adult daughter was diagnosed with this. Due to alcoholism, this made the condition worse. She is schizophrenic, has hallucinations, has neuropathy for only drinking, instead of eating. A dr. finally gave her something for pain....baclofen. I would like to know of anyone's experience with this drug, as it seems to become a sort of high, soon after she takes it....but later, she gets drowsy. I am the only caregiver she has, She is 36 and lives with me.
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