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Old 11-21-2014, 10:41 PM #7
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Oh no I wonder if that's why my bladder has been so bad Besides walking, my bladder is my biggest problem. I am in adult diapers 100% of the time but now I can't even hold my urine for a second! I get an urge and have no time at all before I go, I rarely ever make it to the toilet now. Frig. I am feeling awful about everything. First Fampyra made my walking 10x worse and I'm still recovering from that (I had a relapse a 10 days in to taking it... could have been coincidental but I don't think so). Then I stopped and started Baclofen, and my bladder is totally shot now. And if anything my spasticity is WORSE! How is that even possible? My hips hurt from my muscles being so tight!! I'm at 1/2 a pill in the a.m., 1/2 in the afternoon and a full pill before bed.
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