Thanks Wim - interesting - - have you tried Baclofen? I also can walk
(with walker) and since taking baclofen pills for 1 1/2 weeks, it has
gotten harder to do - especially getting up - I have been blaming it on
over-exercise, I have been getting down on the floor & doing some
exercises a couple of days per week, and I am going to stop for a while
to see if it improves. 
 
BERNARD BUTCHER
 

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From: wim from holland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6:43 PM
To: Butcher, Bernard G (NY80); tmic-list-at-eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [TMIC]


My neuro told me that a pump is not a good idea. Because the stiffness I
can stand on my legs, even walk a little with crutches. Handy for going
to a toilet or take a shower. When a pump is installed, standing is out
of the question, no stiffnes and bad feelings is one, but no function is
for me out of the question.
 
Wim

> Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:18:32 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [TMIC] 
> 
> 
> Hi all - I was told by my neuro that I may need to get a baclofen
pump.
> Right now I am taking baclofen pills, and next (if I have no bad
> reactions, I guess) I have to go through an evaluation test whereby
they
> inject baclofen into my spinal cord - then the pump gets installed
with
> a tube which automatically injects small amounts of baclofen into my
> spinal cord.
> Has anyone gone through this process? Stiffness is one of my biggest
> problems right now & she tells me the pump is the way to go. Sounds
> scary, the pump is actually inside me.
> 
> BARNEY
> 
> 



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