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Old 06-20-2012, 06:37 PM #1
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I just wanted to offer support to you too. I read the posts as often as I can. I am sorry you are in pain like that. Please do go back to your doctor, and see if there isn't another medication to relax those spasms. I know it is not wasy to deal with all you are going through. Be good to yourself. I am also glad to hear there is someone in your life to help you through those ruff spots. I do have a prayer list, and you will be there too. ginnie
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Hello Kitty,

So sorry that you are having these symptoms. They are some of the worst that I have ever experienced too; and so exhausting to have them go on and on for such a time.

Sometimes gently pressing on the abdomen (maybe your DH can help with that), gives relief. At first while you're having it done it feels worse and sometimes refers pain to the back between the shoulder blades and also into the chest, but then after a few minutes, it helps the abdominal spasms to let go; and that helps to let you straighten up or out again.

Sounds like you've had enough 'hugging' so am sending you breaths of fresh air. May you get some peace and rest.

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My MD gave me ativan for the hug. it relaxes me as well as helping greatly with the hug. I take baclofen only if the hug doesnt resolve with the ativan.

Saw him yesterday. Asked him if baclofen was meant to be taken EVERY day or can I continue it "as needed" He told me that if I was taking it mostly everyday then its better to allow it to build up in my blood stream and keep a constant level of relief going, but if I am only taking it 2x a week or so, then dont bother taking it unless I need it. He did agree it would work better if allowed to build up to a level in my blood stream,but wont hurt me the way I have been taking it.

The hug just slays me! it happens when I try to lay down. bed, chair, floor, where ever, if I go flat the hug comes with a vengance. MRI isnt fun.
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