spasming used to keep me awake.  Not so much anymore.  I have vertigo which 
manifests as nausea sometimes.  Only am problem was related to BIH which was 
from high protein related to TM plugging up my arachnoid villa (sorry, don't 
care about spelling tonight) or my brain so to speak.

CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] quiet ot
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 18:54:28 -0700
To: [email protected]

Janice,Yes, I do.  I'm actually supposed to take 10 mg of Baclofen every 6 
hours.So, I try to keep it by my bed at night.   Baclofen definitely can keep 
my spasms at bay, if I take it every 6 hours. Carpal tunnel on left hand keeps 
mebawake also, having surgery 1/12/12.On another fun note, one of my biggest 
problems in nausea, and vomiting if I don't get a Zofran pronto! ( always in 
the AM, like morning sickness)Anyone else have this?  I have lost 17#... and 
struggle with a loss of appetite and cooking in general.I used to love to cook, 
and even cater.  Susan, Phx, AZOn Nov 29, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Janice Nichols 
wrote:   Susan, do you have break-through nights when the spasms keep you 
awake? Janice        From: john snodgrass  Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 
4:15 PM To: Janice Nichols ; Susan Kleinz  Cc: [email protected] ; tmic  Subject: 
Re: [TMIC] quiet ot     i take 20 mg of baclofen at @ 5am,12pm, and 8 pm. 
 at one point i was taking 100 mg per day. 
 mfg. states that 80 should be the max dosage per day      From: Janice Nichols 
<[email protected]>
To: Susan Kleinz <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected]; tmic <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] quiet ot

     Susan, I am taking your advice and not just taking it at nite too.    It 
is helping.   Thanks Janice      From: Susan Kleinz  Sent: Monday, November 28, 
2011 6:32 PM To: Janice Nichols  Cc: [email protected] ; tmic  Subject: Re: 
[TMIC] quiet ot   Savella is a new drug designed to help people with fibro 
myalgia. It's purpose is to help neuropathic pain.  It definitely works for me. 
  For 20 years I took Baclofen at night only.  I ended up taking way more than 
I do now, which is 10mg 3 - 4 times a day.   My doctor, at BNI is a specialist 
in MS and TM.  I am grateful for his care!   Susan, Phx, AZ
  On Nov 28, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Janice Nichols wrote:       Susan,  I am on 
Baclofen, Neurontin, and Zoloft too.     What do you take Savella for?    Maybe 
I am missing out on   something!  You are right about the website.    It has   
done wonders for me.   Great for information and for handling the   “isolated” 
feeling of TM.  When I first joined, I had lots of questions that I asked   
everyone to respond to, and of course, they did.    It kept   things pretty 
active  for a while, but things have slowed down   again.       It is a 
wonderful group    -  take a bow everyone of you!!!  Janice              From: 
Susan Kleinz     Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 10:33 AM  To: [email protected]  
 Cc: tmic   Subject: Re: [TMIC] quiet ot     I   was busy with Thanksgiving...  
    My two lesions are at T-7, so I do not have the brain thing going   on.  My 
first episode, I did have slurred speech...as there is a 3rd lesion in   my 
brain that doesn't seem to be activated now.  I would take any drug that would 
help me.  Ritalin included.  I'm on Baclofen, Neurontin, Zoloft and Savella.  I 
should be smiling   all day long!     I am grateful to this website.  I joined 
the TM Association and   received a bunch of good literature.  Also ordered The 
Official Patient's   Source Book on TM.  I am amazed that my neurologist didn't 
recommend these resources.    Nor did I know how rare this illness is...     My 
husband says I'm one in a million.     Susan K., Phoenix, AZ         On Nov 28, 
2011, at 7:10 AM, [email protected] wrote:      I hope everyone is ok.  It has 
been very quiet on this site since     before Thanksgiving  or maybe I am 
kicked off again.       Missing you.         Jane/Splendora Tx          


                                          

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