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Hi dear.. hugs... gentle gentle hugs~!

What you describe is one of my worse symptoms.. worse at night.. so bad I cannot MOVE..I cannot even lay on my side.. the pain takes my breath away with spasms. What ever IT is..

What I now take is Methocarbamol 750 which is a muscle relaxant that does not make you drowsy..and if its really bad I take a neurontin with it. Gabapentin or Neurontin helps me sleep. But usually just take the Methocarbamol with 3 ibruprofin( 200mg)..

Hope you get relief.. and soon!!!

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