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Question Not sleeping very well...even with decreased nightly spasms

I keep waking up during the night, even after my neuro upped the zanaflex to reduce the spasms that woke me up.
Last night, I didn't get to sleep until after 1 am, and woke up around 3:30 amand didn't get back to sleep until around 5am.

Is not being able to sleep a sx of MS? I'm usually tired when I go to bed, but when I wake up, it's not easy to get back to sleep. Even with the comfy new bed we bought a couple of months ago, this problem keeps getting worse, esp. over the last month or so.
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