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Thank you for your comments. The thing is, although I have awoken in this tight ball, as soon as I consciously uncurl I am not tight or spastic.
Nothing is new in activity or meds. I'll let you know if it becomes chronic. Maybe increase the bedtime baclofen anyway. ANN |
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