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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 181840"><p>I've taken Zanalfex to help with my headaches in the past. I had some weird dreams with it. It made me a little sleepy...nothing too bad though. I have pelvic pain from time to time and one of my doctor likes to give valium for that. This definately makes me slelepy. My gyno just gave me Flexeril for the pelvic pain...again sleepiness...but I think it works better than the valium, but the other doctor is actually more of an expert and says that valium is the preferred medication for pelvic pain. </p><p>Now, I'm curious about the Skelaxin or Soma. </p><p>I had the pelvic pain late yesterday afternoon, and I laid down for an hour with a heating pad and it was much better. Then, before bed I took a Flexeril and a Potassium supplement (have no idea if this will help???). This morning, I feel better. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can get through the day with-o pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 181840"] I've taken Zanalfex to help with my headaches in the past. I had some weird dreams with it. It made me a little sleepy...nothing too bad though. I have pelvic pain from time to time and one of my doctor likes to give valium for that. This definately makes me slelepy. My gyno just gave me Flexeril for the pelvic pain...again sleepiness...but I think it works better than the valium, but the other doctor is actually more of an expert and says that valium is the preferred medication for pelvic pain. Now, I'm curious about the Skelaxin or Soma. I had the pelvic pain late yesterday afternoon, and I laid down for an hour with a heating pad and it was much better. Then, before bed I took a Flexeril and a Potassium supplement (have no idea if this will help???). This morning, I feel better. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can get through the day with-o pain. [/QUOTE]
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