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Old 01-15-2012, 03:43 PM #1
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Default Help! What do I do?!

Okay, I'm a pain in the butt, my doctor even knows. But I'm asking for your advise here because I know you guys are amazing.

The muscle spasms in my legs, that started in October, have been brought to the attention of my neuro. She wanted to put me on baclofen but it triggers attacks of paralysis in me so we can't do it. She wanted to try another muscle relaxer to see if I can tolerate it. Well, surprise not really, it triggers attacks too! So I take it at night only, have attacks in my sleep, that also come with skip breathing according to my hubby, and an attack in the morning, then deal with the pain during the day.

But I don't get to do almost anything during the day because the pain is ridiculous! Is there anything, besides muscle relaxers, that any of you know to do for muscle spasms? I'm calling my dr tomorrow to let her know what's going on, but I know she's going to be so frustrated. I feel bad for her, she wants so bad to be able to help me, but no one around here seems to be able to.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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