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Last Thursday, my PCP upped my dose again. I had gone to him because of an intense pain I was getting at night in bed that was relieved only by me getting up and walking around for awhile.

No matter how I laid in bed or shifted position, the pain came and wouldn't go away until I got on my feet. He told me it was muscle spasm, and that we needed to increase my Baclofen.

I'm now taking 20 mg three times a day, and it appears to be working. He also said it may help a little with my tremors.
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