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Never heard of that but there is a Baclofen pump that inserts the medicine

directly into the bloodstream. This is supposed to help with stiffness and

spasms. My personal opinion is definitely against drugs including Baclofen.

Keep in mind that is only my opinion. I do suffer from stiffness and spasms

but the side effects of the Baclofen are worse than the stiffness. Exercise

and stretching help somewhat. Some of these things we unfortunately or

fortunately depending on how you look at it....we just have to learn to live

with it. I'm convinced we can beat this but not with drugs. Go to

www.copingandprevailng.com If you cannot afford to pay for the book send me

your mailing address and I will send it to you.

Regards,

Tom

----- Original Message -----

From: " vjsims63066 " <vjsims63066@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 3:43 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] TUBE IN SPINE!!!

> HI EVERYONE,

>

> I HAVE A QUESTION, ANYONE EVER HEARD OF GETTING A TUBE IN THERE

> SPINE FOR STIFFNESS...EVERY SO OFTEN U ADD MEDICATION TO IT. I DON'T

> HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION ON IT JUST YET. BUT I JUST THOU GHT I

> WOULD ASK TO SEE IF ANYONE HAD IT DONE OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO DID IT.

> THANKS IN ADVANCE

>

> VALERIE

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