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Old 04-15-2008, 03:26 PM #23
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I feel so bad for all you guys who have pain with your spasticity! I guess mine is easy in comparison. I have muscle stiffness, mostly in my right leg, which makes it very difficult to walk or function in any other meaningful way.

I'm really considering asking the neuro for some 'roids and see if that'll help. I'm on 60mg Baclofen already, and that helps some. I can definitely tell when I don't take it!
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