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Thanks, peeps! I take a low dose of lorazepam and it's working well for me. I've been taking quinine for nocturnal leg spasms, but you can't get it anymore. Now I'm having more problems with spasticity...the neuro had said maybe a year ago that I could take "something" for it, but it wasn't sufficiently incapacitating that I wanted to add more meds. It's getting bad enough now that I'm going to ask about it my next appointment, but I really don't want to give up the lorazepam if I can help it.
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