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Default My first night on Baclofen

I am changing insurance companies since my DH decided to retire and my new one will not cover my Clonazepam, not on their formulary! So my neuro switched me to Baclofen. I was taking it for extreme movement in almost my whole body at night. I just couldn't stop moving!!!!! So last night I took my first one. The dose was 10 mg 1 -2 tabs. Since I took 1 1/2 tabs of Clonazepam I started out at just one tablet.I tossed and turned for hours. So since this is going to be a busy week with holiday and family coming in and MIL very sick my DH convinced me to try the Baclofen next week and just stick with what I know works.
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