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Jessie to the neurologist
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 316508" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I tried Klonipine for tremor from my BiPolar (BP) medications. In my case I get muscle spasms along with that.</p><p></p><p>Klonopin does work well for spasms and stuff, but it makes me walk into walls. I wound up on Cogentin, which though it blurs my vision, does work as a PRN (with Benadryl) when the movement stuff acts up.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned Jessie's issues in passing to a friend of mine who has MS. She suffers from tonic/clonic spasticity in her leg due to the MS.</p><p></p><p>She suggested asking the doctor about a muscle relaxant called "baclofen". It works for her much better than the usual Flexeril and beyond drowsiness doesn't seem to have other side effects. She takes it daily and before bed, and said that after the first couple of weeks the daytime wooziness wore off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 316508, member: 1963"] I tried Klonipine for tremor from my BiPolar (BP) medications. In my case I get muscle spasms along with that. Klonopin does work well for spasms and stuff, but it makes me walk into walls. I wound up on Cogentin, which though it blurs my vision, does work as a PRN (with Benadryl) when the movement stuff acts up. I mentioned Jessie's issues in passing to a friend of mine who has MS. She suffers from tonic/clonic spasticity in her leg due to the MS. She suggested asking the doctor about a muscle relaxant called "baclofen". It works for her much better than the usual Flexeril and beyond drowsiness doesn't seem to have other side effects. She takes it daily and before bed, and said that after the first couple of weeks the daytime wooziness wore off. [/QUOTE]
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