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Hi Cindyjo and welcome to NeuroTalk

I am sorry about the symptoms you are experiencing.

I went back and read your other Thread in the introduction section. Body wide symptoms such as you have explained isn't quite how this disease works. Many things can sound like MS but are not MS.

I see that you use Baclofen and Lyrica. A side effect of Baclofen is sleepiness and weakness, so if you have seen an increase of those symptoms since starting Baclofen it might be the cause. Lyrica can also cause drowsiness.

It's always a good idea to be aware of medication side effects as they can make it seem as if something is wrong or getting worse. Everyone reacts differently to medications.

Polyneuropathy and Fibromyalgia could certainly be causing your symptoms.

I wish you all the best and if you have any questions please ask
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