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I was put on Baclofen for spasm, so if you're getting spasm maybe it isn't working. I had to quit Baclofen because I became so incoordinated. But I started on magnesium for spasm on my neuro's advice, and it worked. I do not often now have the type of spasm I was taking Bacloren for, the ones in legs, lower back, and feet, which cause jerking of the legs uncontrollably if bad enough. Now, I do have stiffness or spasticity in upper back and upper arms sometimes, but not in the lower parts which Baclofen was supposed to help and did not.
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I can't remember what I was put on Baclofen for but it didnd't work. Now I keep the bottle around and take a half pill if I can't get to sleep. I works wonders for that!!!!
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I thought Neurontin was for spasms. I'll have to search google for it. I think I got an rx for baclofen, I'll have to call the pharmacy. Doctor's office had a great tool using the internet to submit rx.
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Baclofen is a muscle relaxer, I believe. I take one before I got to bed most nights because my legs have spasms. It works pretty well but sometimes it gives me a headache.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ANNagain (05-30-2012) |
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Welcome T&ASmith, nice to meet you. I didn't like how I reacted to Baclofen/Loricel, but everyone is different. Your reaction may be different than mine. Like all meds, some like it, some don't.
If it's working for you, then stick with it (if you can)....the side effects will lessen for most, after a few weeks. Be sure to ramp up slowly as to not shock your system and rampy down when you go off the Med. ![]()
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yes I have found the med causes me to be sleepy...but other than that nothing! I have a RX for physical therapy just in case the Beclofen did not work...which isnt for the most part....I am calling a few PT offices here in Durand tomorrow...if they cant help then I may have to go all the way to Chicago..But this pain is almost to much for me to handle! And my pain levels have to be really high for me to not be able to stand it! but If they pain up close to my head..or in my arms I have a really low pain level that I can withstand!
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I suffered a head injury 24 years ago. I was in a coma for 2 months and rehabilitation for awhile after that. I've done well since then (job, family, etc.) Over the past few years I've had muscle pain. My doctor recommended the baclofen pump to help with my walking and back pain. I had the surgery, but now my legs and arms feel tingling and shaking all day. Shaking feels worse after exercise or doing things. My whole body is tense. My head is pretty tight. My doctor thinks it may be anxiety I'm experiencing. I’ve taken some natural anxiety medication and prescription medication (Risperdol/hydroxyzine). I'm having a bad reaction to all of it. Don't know what to do from here. Any suggestions?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ANNagain (06-01-2012) |
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