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Old 05-12-2013, 10:36 PM #7
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I have the Hug really bad right now around the ribcage, which actually feels better than having it in the lower abdomen...(don't tell my MS troll, he'll just move it)

Not sure why I'm suddenly getting Hugged around the ribcage tonight. Probably reminded my MS troll of it by reading this thread.

I just took 1/4 of a 5mg valium in the hopes that it'll calm the Hug down a little bit more me. I've been having a problem with my baclofen lately. Feels like it's not helping much at all. Making me wonder if I got a bad batch of baclofen or something when I refilled the Rx last month.
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