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Old 04-16-2011, 09:05 PM #9
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Hey Mair. Happy Passover. Get the feeling that you are being plagued?

I weaned myself off Baclofen during this past year. I did not realize how tired it did make me. Plus I think on of the side effects is muscle weakness.

I hope getting off that med makes you feel better. And your doctor can figure out the puzzle called Mair.
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