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MSbelle MSbelle is offline
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Default Baclofen doing nothing

I take 3 Baclofen a day and have since October, but I have had absolutely no relief from my leg spasticity at all. In fact, a new symptom that developed over the past week and a half is the "MS hug".... so spasticity around my midsection. If anything, the spasticity in my legs has gotten much worse since starting the Baclofen. I can't get out of bed without my legs straightening and going into a horrible cramp.

What can they do next? An intrathecal pump? Will that even help since orally it hasn't helped one bit? I'm trying to get in with my neuro to talk about this and switching DMDs, but I'm in Canada and apparently getting in with them on demand isn't always possible.
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