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Old 06-20-2010, 01:28 AM #11
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(((((Debbie))))) I feel your pain. This really hot, humid weather is just as bad as the cold of winter. I keep taking my tizanedine, but it doesn't seem to be helping much. Do you notice more weakness in your legs too, even inside with A/C? I really hate this disease!!
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yep got it winter or summer... any time humidity.. or over do my body... fun fun.. hugsss sorry you are hurting...
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I actually have noticed weakness...for instance, stepping down off of a curb is difficult. Legs just don't want to do it, even with my brain yelling commands. Is that weakness?
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Jim's doctor told us that even though the Baclofen or Tizanidine isn't controlling the spasms completely, they both cause weakness. The more you take, the weaker your legs will be. Especially with Baclofen. He said that's why they do not like giving large doses for those still walking because it can do this. On the bright side, Tizanidine can actually give you energy. Weird huh?
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Jim's doctor told us that even though the Baclofen or Tizanidine isn't controlling the spasms completely, they both cause weakness. The more you take, the weaker your legs will be. Especially with Baclofen. He said that's why they do not like giving large doses for those still walking because it can do this. On the bright side, Tizanidine can actually give you energy. Weird huh?
Sandy -- I had never heard that before that Tizanidine gives you energy. Guess I should take alot more since I can't seem to stay awake these days!! The weakness makes sense being the spasticity actually helps us stand up. Thanks!
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LOL I don't know for sure, Jim really never noticed but he's on so many drugs so that doesn't surprise us. His neuro told us about the energy last year. Maybe it's simply less spasms and stiffness just make you feel better?
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