Yes. I can't take more than 10mg and was totally stupid at 20mg. However, I
also find that pain makes me stupid since I can't concentrate on anything else.
What a vicious cycle we're in!
Patti
Butcher wrote:
Hi Patti - Do you find that Baclofen makes it difficult to think? I took
it
It is the opposite with me I have been on baclofin for approximately 5
years. I too felt stupid at the begining but taken in conjunction with
zanaflex; I can't walk or function without them. It took approximately five
changes in strengh before my neuro was pleased with the disage. The only
I take Tizanidine (zaniflex) every night - I think I would have big
trouble sleeping if I didn't - I get jimmy legs. Taking it during the
day as prescribed by my neuro is a problem because it makes me sleepy.
In the morning I sometimes have dry mouth so bad, the inside of my mouth
sticks to my
I know; but with with my loving wife beside me who can get a word in anyway:
hahah
From: Butcher, Bernard G (NY80) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gerry Surette [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [TMIC] med question - meloxicam and baclofen
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008
When I first came home from hospital I was on 80 mg of Baclofen and lots of
Zanaflex (can't remember exactly) and with the Gabapentin at about 3600 mg I
was a real zombie. It took a few years to get down to where I am now. I
take 40 mg Baclofen per day (10mg every 5 hours) and then one 4mg
I visited Jude this afternoon (Tuesday) and had a surprise - she wasn't in her
room. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise as soon as her nurse said she was
at their salon getting her hair cut. She said I could wait for Jude since she
was due back to her room for her antibiotic regimine, but