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Old 06-15-2008, 05:47 PM #6
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Hello Herekitty. My spasms are from spinal cord damage from an accident, so I only need a muscle relaxer at night. They have calmed down from the initial damage, proabably because he swelling is better ( I had damaged 2 vertebrae in my neck) I was on 4mg of Zanaflex and I did find it made me sleep fast. I would never drive on it.

I am able to go to exercise classes a few times a week and I do find that stretching does help.

Now I just started 5mg (cut pill in half) of baclofen. I did not feel as sleepy after taking it, but I think it may work longer on the spasms. I usually feel them when I am up to tinkle, faithfully around 3am ish when I am on Zanaflex. Supposedly Zanaflex has a peak effective time of 6 hours.

Time will tell how different baclofen is compared to zanaflex. So far the astelin is still working on my drippy sinuses!!
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