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oh I forgot to add. It has been very good for the ms hug each time. No more baclofen.

I will keep this up for another 10 days before eliminating another pharmaceutical. If it proves that I do not need chemicals, I would prefer MMJ.

As long as I am not impaired mentally and it helps physically, seems like a good treatment for MS symptoms.

And if I can do it quickly by vaping or deliciously with a brownie, it will be good for my lifestyle.

And if it is a mood changer in a positive way? not a minus. DH and I love a good glass of red wine. I like a fruity margarita or a coffee and kahlua every once in a while. Alcohol is not a gateway drug for me.
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