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Wise Elder
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Just wondering how many of you take lorazepam for muscle spasms and did you eventually get used to the drowsy side effects?
Baclofen is out for me unless I want to spend my life feeling hung over and grumpy. NOT!!! Valium is great but then I sleep all the time, even on a wee little baby dose. So the neuro prescribed lorazepam. I normally don't take it and just deal but as of late, I really need to keep my mobility smooth, be as pain free as possible, and be able to drive. Any suggestions, comments, or ideas would be great. |
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Elder
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No, my neuro prescribed zanaflex after I weaned off of baclofen, which didn't work well for me. I started with the tablets, but switched to the capsules because the tabs didn't work well, either.
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In Remembrance
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I used to take valium, but only at night or naptime. I hated Baclofen. I have a friend who took Ativan at night. I'm not taking anything now but will still take an occasional Valium, if needed.
I try to deal with only exerise now, because I hate the drugged up feeling and the hangovers.
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Grand Magnate
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as far as i know, and i may be wrong, but ativan is used for anxiety and to help you sleep. i don't think it's a good drug for muscle tightness, spasms.
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Grand Magnate
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I occasionally take clonazepam for spasticity. But I only take 1/2 of a pill, and usually it is at night. My only experience with lorazeapm if that I have taken prior to a few of my MRI's. It did not make me sleepy; just relaxed me a bit. I am not sure about driving while taking it.
Baclofen did not work for me even at 60 mg and did not make me sleepy. Zanaflex made me nauseated. |
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When my symptoms over-ride all the meds, meditation, and relaxation techniques I throw at them, Ativan has given me that extra relaxation to regain some control over pain. Getting it prescribed, though, is not so easy.
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Magnate
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Hi TK,
Lorazepam, as well as the Valium you took are in a category of meds called Benzodiazepine. I have not taken Lorazepam but I do use Klonopin which is also a Benzo. Klonopin has become a multi-purpose med for me. It does help with spasticity and pain but I found at a high dose (6 mg) it caused leg weakness. As far as drowsiness (personal experience) -- I react strangely with meds and benzos are no different. I have used Klonopin on a regular basis but I have also taken it only as needed. My reaction each time is always a suprise. Sometimes it makes me tired, sometimes it doesn't and sometimes I feel more alert on it. Sometimes I am okay to drive after taking Klonopin, sometimes I'm not. Unfortunately, most medications used to treat spasticity causes drowsiness.
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Senior Member
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I take Lorazepam for anxiety. Maybe it is also for spasms. The sx's kinda go together...
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Magnate
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I'm with Snoops and Barb on the Klonopin.
Mine helps my burning mouth, but has some very other nice side effects - my sensory symptoms (buzzing, tingling etc) decreased immensely, I was able to quit smoking cold turkey on it (from a very unhealthy 2 pack a day habit), it lowered my anxiety levels tremendously, and ultimately my stress levels... I can't say enough good things about the drug for what it's done for me. I only take .25 mg 3 times daily. Very low dose. For spasms, I upped my bedtime dose to .5 mg instead of my regular .25mg during a leg spam incident lasting a few nights, and it helped tremendously then too. ![]() The problems with Klonopin are that it's very habit forming, and tough to taper off (I've never fully stopped since I started taking it, but I know from missing a dose, the body reminds me!).
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Before my CCSVI treatment, I used to take 1 ativan just before bed to help with the restless legs/myclonus. The only time I would take it during the day was if the muscle spasms got really violent. I did find that it made me drowsy though.
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