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Hey Kim,

I'm sorry you're having all these sx. Baclofen helps me with spasticity. Neurontin is more for nerve related pain. I checked on the $4 generic list at Kroger and Baclofen is on the list so it's affordable. Hopefully your Neuro will give you a prescription for it.
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