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Old 09-08-2009, 09:40 AM #26
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Jenn - I do not consider spasticity a sensory sx. It can greatly affect walking, sleeping, sitting, ADL's, etc. It might be worth a try to persuade your neuro to let you try IVSM just this one time to see if it helps. It could help calm down a lot of things all at once like the internal stuff, too.
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