I am not a medical doctor and also not privy to your medical records, so  you 
are not reading the horse's head... but rather from the horse's ass.   You 
might have a local infection causing those night spasms.
Usually that is an indication.  Then again... maybe not.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/10/2009 8:47:11 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have been assqa C3 quad for almost 12 years, I  have had spasms for most of 
that 12 year, but over the last couple of  week, mostly at night, they have 
increased in frequency to the point  where a number of nights I have gotten 
almost no sleep because the  spasms have been at 0ne or two minute intervals 
for 
three, four or five  hours. I take a full daily dose of Baclofen and 
Tizanidine. I haven't  been able to see my doc yet, but I was wondering if any 
of you 
have had  this problem or have I just been lucky up to now and this is a 
regular  accurrance.   


Cullen
C3




 
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