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![]() ![]() I would venture to say that's what it is. I wonder what on earth would cause these out of the blue. You weren't straining or anything. I agree with Saffy, it does sound like spasm, only very very intense ones! I didn't know they could get that bad. Mine come on when I've been standing for over 10 minutes. Before I was put on Baclofen, I'd get them even just sitting at my desk at work. It felt like a knife was in my back. I didn't have problems breathing, but the pain was so bad I'd lie on the floor in tears. I know Mark will have good explanation. I recall him saying he used to scream into a pillow from the horrid pain. I'm glad you started this thread Jackie, because I too wondered how other people would describe these nasty things. Definately bring this up to Dr! Huggs, Rae |
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Grand Magnate
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.... have discovered the agony of spasm. The herky, jerky, unplanned, uncontrollable JOLT of muscle tissue by the "misfiring" of an angry nerve. Been there, know them all TOO WELL. They were coming so rapidly between Christmas 2005 and January 6, 2006 that I could do nothing more than scream for all I was worth. Then the angry nerves in my case really took a turn for the worse as the lower half of my body shut down. Bad stuff, that. When you cannot even eliminate. So, spasms all alone and spaced apart can really be an annoyance, and are the stuff of therapy to attempt working out assuming the nerves are not whacked out as mine.
It is these nasty things I still notice when I am quiet on the bed and turn my device WAY down. Then I notice the spasms are still occurring. But then I have permanent nerve injury. Maybe, just maybe, you were experiencing something brought on by the way you were sitting, and I hope and pray this is your situation. You do not want to be in spasm..... but then you know that. Rest, walk, exercise as the Doc has said. Take care not to overdo, and likely spasm will not be something to fear much at all. Prayin for a restful weekend for you, Mark56 ![]() |
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Grand Magnate
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Maybe ask your Dr for something to have on hand for when this occurs. Benzodiazepines seem to help alot of people and they are fast-acting.
Xanax or Klonopin have worked wonders for me. They help relax the muscles and every other part of your body, especially your peace of mind. I sure would like to know what the heck sparked these! |
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Hi guys......thanks so much for the response.............
Its strange how its only happening now!!! I cant think what would have triggered it off. The first one happened when I had been resting all evening watching tv ![]() ![]() ![]() Rae I did get some tablets from the Neurologist when I first met him, Valium, he said I might need them if I got spasms!! did he put a curse on me ![]() Thanks again Jackie ![]() |
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Grand Magnate
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That was a post surgical use for me.
Rae is very much on target with her thoughts, and I have been prescribed the same for the spasm thing. May you be given a means of handling this both effectively and to give you peace Jackie ![]() Prayin, Mark56 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Rrae (11-24-2011) |
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Grand Magnate
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I've posted a thread over on the PN forum regarding spasms because I recall they've got some good feedback regarding these things and I know there are certain supplements to combat spasms.
So, we'll see what they have to say ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mark56 (11-24-2011) |
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Senior Member (**Dr Smith is named after a character from Lost in Space, not a medical doctor)
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000556/ Depending on what kind of spasm it is (smooth muscle or skeletal) your doctor may prescribe either a muscle relaxant or antispasmodic (can ya b'lieve it? ![]() See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antispasmodic See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_relaxers Supplements can help your body with resistance, but you can still get the occasional spasm, and if you do, I don't know that any supplement will release it, so it's probably be a good idea to have something from your doctor around anyway. Google: spasm supplement Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. Last edited by Dr. Smith; 11-24-2011 at 07:29 PM. |
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Grand Magnate
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Yep, it is special and so helpful for you to chime in here given Rae's clarion call on the PN forum! I have had all of the above, Flexeril being the most effective in my situation when I would resort to those little pills.
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Mark56 ![]() |
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Yep, I take Valium/diazepam for spasms but o ly whenim having one .. They dont stop you from getting them sadly but they do help when you are having one.
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Grand Magnate
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Well Whaddaya know! I'm glad you spotted this! Sometimes I feel like most others aren't aware of our little subforum
![]() I even posted the same querry on the Spinal Forum as well....desperate for answers you see ![]() Thank you for this - and for the links! Thank you too, Eliza! I agree, I think Jackie should tell Doc about these Rae ![]() |
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