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Welcome to NeuroTalk Charley!

I have leg and foot spasms on and off but not like yours. I take Trazodone at night and I've taken Baclofen in the past when they got bad.

I've worked full time taking some fairly heavy duty meds so yes it is possible but not easy to be sure.

I'm glad you found us because this is truly the best website for support for our kinds of unique problems with MS and for many other conditions as well.
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