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Old 04-16-2009, 03:54 PM #3
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I use Soma very, very occasionally. I wouldn't say it makes me feel woozy, I'd say it makes me feel very drunk, even trashed. It's a good drug and it really does work for me, but I'm very limited in when I take it. If I have muscle spasms or spasticity while I'm at work or need to function, forget it. I only take it when the spasms are very bad, it's nightime, and I know I won't be leaving my house that day. I also can't take it when I'm having balance issues, because of the intoxicated feeling. Soma makes my balance kind of non existent.

When I can take it when I need it though, it works great. I usually take it at bedtime, and I don't feel woozy in the morning, which is good.
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