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I took ten MG last night. I wake up a tiny bit hung over, but you get used to it if you are on it long term. I only take one occasionally. it really knocked down the MS hug.

Sometimes its a matter of stubbornness that we just dont want to add one more pill on top of the pharmacy we already take. I am tired of pills, and I want OFF them. I dont want them adding to my list. The kind MD says "look you are sick, you need the meds, so...take your pill please!" UGH! I am supposed to take baclofen everyday, but so far I only take it occasionally.
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