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Old 11-22-2010, 09:45 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Dejibo View Post
I got my first MS symptoms after a car accident. scary!

I feel worse with pain when laying down. I am not sure if its that my mind isnt distracted by the buzzing house, or that I have time to think and concentrate on my body, or that my actual body doesnt like the lay down position.

Have you tried mental relaxation? ajusting pillows under and around you to comfort you? distraction? or just getting up for a bit?

i hope you feel better.
Do you think that trauma, like a car accident, exacerbates the MS symptoms? I didn't have any symptoms until then!!

I've read that for some reason laying down does make the pains worse. Bummer

I'm starting my Baclofen today. I'm gonna take half a tab, just to see how it goes. I have to work tonight ( 11 - 7 am), so I'm gonna lay down around 2ish. I hope I get a good nap with the Baclofen.

Thanks for all the advice, I really appreciate it.

Hope u have a great day.

Leslie
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