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Default Ampyra-do you think it's worth trying?

I (along with Kitty ) have posted about our gait problems causing major hip pain.

I would love to be able to not have to take narcotic pain meds to make walking and sleeping on my side bearable.

I am wondering if Ampyra might make enough of a difference in my gait to help with the hip pain? My neuro hasn't mentioned it but he usually doesn't push meds on me unless I ask.

What ate your thoughts about this drug? I'm ready to try just about anything because the hip pain is near constant without the narcotics.
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