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Old 05-20-2009, 01:37 AM #1
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Default Anyone tried Tinezine??

Okay, the diazapam (Valium), doesn't seem to be helping with the spasms in my legs anymore, so my neuro suggested tinezine (Zanaflex). If that doesn't help, there's another one he mentioned and after that the Baclofen pump. Needless to say, I really don't want to go that route!

The spasms are awful whenever I try to move my legs/feet (hoisting them with my hands). Each leg feels like it weighs 50 lbs. and sticks straight out plus hurts like crazy. If I've been sleeping, my arms and back also spasm. Just started the tinezine (sp?) yesterday at 1/2 a tablet. So far there is no difference except to be constantly sleepy and my vision is blurrier than usual.

So, I was wondering if anyone else has had experience with this, results, etc. Thanks so much friends!

I'd just like to mention to the newbies who might read this, I've probably had MS for 33 years -- before any drugs, not even MRI's so this isn't a definite thing that will happen to you!

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