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Old 01-31-2015, 10:44 AM #6
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I am going to message my neuro nurse on Monday and frankly tell her that we have to keep trying to help with my spasticity... I feel like if they knew how bad it was they'd be throwing things at me to help me have some relief. The one Baclofen I take before bed and one in the morning is doing absolutely nothing... I stay on it only because I fear things will get worse if I come off, and I need to wean slowly.

I'll ask about Ativan and Zanaflex and see what my neuro prefers to rx. Is it ok to just go through my GP instead of my neuro though? I feel like I'm constantly bothering them there with questions. Maybe I'll talk to my GP first and see if she's comfortable prescribing instead for this.
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