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It is possible. Drugs are always a wild card where side effects are concerned. People can be very individualistic in response to them.

I find Flexeril very very strong. One will last me 2 or more days in fact. If you are a slow metabolizer, you may find that taking it every day builds up in your system.

Stop taking it and see what happens. You'll need at least a week to see a change.
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