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Old 02-05-2015, 10:34 PM #8
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Snoopy- My neuro did explain Baclofen well to me and I was up to 1 pill three times a day as recommended, and when I asked to increase the dose they helped me do that. But I couldn't stand the fatigue.

But I called my GP and she rx'd me Zanaflex. I'm starting with just 2mg before bed and I've almost completely weaned off Baclofen. FX I find some relief.

Also going to give Ampyra another try (scary!).
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