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Old 03-13-2009, 10:05 AM #5
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Looks like everyone gave you good advice.

I am on Baclofen for muscle spasms, but I also do stretching exercises and Yoga. Yesterday, on the advice of someone on this forum, I started taking Magnesium.

My spasms are for the most part controlled during the day with all of the above, but I get horrid ones in my right leg during the night. That's when I have to get up and walk around until they go away, then get back in bed and sleep until they come back again.

This MS is a wickedly strange disease, to say the least!
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