Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Correction: Rivotril is the same as Clonzapem and not epam as i wrote in my message altho i believe the 2 drugs are very similiar. maureen > I am wondering if Baclofen or Rivoltril has helped anyone here!! When > my symptoms began markedly increased 7 years ago, I was prescribed > Rivotril (diazepam). this helped my anxiety for my fear of falling > immensely and helped me to walk better. It still does. 2 years ago > in addition to my walking problems my speech became slurred. I have > found this to be exaggerated even more after taking Rivotril. ALso > found that i didnt have strength of speech and began to have problems > swallowing food. Just recently my neuro prescribed Baclofen and have > found that it has givem me back my speech in that i have strength in > my voice again. People can now understand me. I still have the > slurring but not as bad. Also i dont have the swallowing problems > anymore. I can now take more Rivotril to help with the walking > because of the Baclofen. > > So would like to hear whether anyone else has had success with these > medications. > > I await your responses. > > Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 I was diagnosed two years ago and put on baclofin but had experience anxiety problems in work a year before and was placed on celexa. I also was prescribed lorasapam after the baclofin. They all help but I'm experiencing the speech slur and swallowing & gagging as time goes by. I thought it was just progress of PLS. CATHY IN AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Maureen, I haven't taken Rivoltril but take Baclofen. Without Baclofen I'd be too rigid to move. It helps me stay independent. Baclofen helped my speech for a couple of years, too. I found once I adjusted to the dosage required it was very beneficial. It always took me longer and with a slower ramp up schedule to find my optimum dosage. I've progressed from oral Baclofen tablets to a Baclofen pump. Lynn (Forestville) > I am wondering if Baclofen or Rivoltril has helped anyone here!! When > my symptoms began markedly increased 7 years ago, I was prescribed > Rivotril (diazepam). this helped my anxiety for my fear of falling > immensely and helped me to walk better. It still does. 2 years ago > in addition to my walking problems my speech became slurred. I have > found this to be exaggerated even more after taking Rivotril. ALso > found that i didnt have strength of speech and began to have problems > swallowing food. Just recently my neuro prescribed Baclofen and have > found that it has givem me back my speech in that i have strength in > my voice again. People can now understand me. I still have the > slurring but not as bad. Also i dont have the swallowing problems > anymore. I can now take more Rivotril to help with the walking > because of the Baclofen. > > So would like to hear whether anyone else has had success with these > medications. > > I await your responses. > > Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Maureen, I was initially put on Valium (diazepam in the US) and baclofen. While I was being weaned off the diazepam, I began to experience paroxysmal spasms, a pseudo seizure, and was scared to death! I was put on Klonopin (clonazepam) to replace it. My current neuro said he would have started me on the Klonopin originally instead of the diazepam. Now, my pharmacist tells me it is 10 times stronger than diazepam and the withdrawal is worse. Great! Now what?! I was put on Klonopin to help with the seizures. It is nice that it is also a muscle relaxant and an antianxiety agent. I take 7 mg per day of it, 80 mg per day of baclofen and 40 mg per day of Zanaflex (tizanidine). I am able to walk fairly well around the house. My startle reflex, which was making me fall frequently, is now under control. I do use a 4 wheeled walker at work and in public if I am going to be in open spaces. I do get sleepy somewhat, but am taking 200 mg of Provigil to help with that. I guess I wouldn't want to do without any of the meds I'm taking. I tried to wean myself off Klonopin, which my neuro said I could do when I felt better, and found that the 7 mgs is the right dose for me. After I lowered my dose by 1 mg, I was stiff within 24 hours and had difficulty walking and sitting. I got better within 12 hours of starting it again. So, no more messing around with my meds. Hope this helps. Mike Gray Logansport IN Baclofen and Rivotril andPLS > I am wondering if Baclofen or Rivoltril has helped anyone here!! When > my symptoms began markedly increased 7 years ago, I was prescribed > Rivotril (diazepam). this helped my anxiety for my fear of falling > immensely and helped me to walk better. It still does. 2 years ago > in addition to my walking problems my speech became slurred. I have > found this to be exaggerated even more after taking Rivotril. ALso > found that i didnt have strength of speech and began to have problems > swallowing food. Just recently my neuro prescribed Baclofen and have > found that it has givem me back my speech in that i have strength in > my voice again. People can now understand me. I still have the > slurring but not as bad. Also i dont have the swallowing problems > anymore. I can now take more Rivotril to help with the walking > because of the Baclofen. > > So would like to hear whether anyone else has had success with these > medications. > > I await your responses. > > Maureen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Maureen, I am on Baclofen also and I take 10mg. 4 times a day. It is really helping me. Jane Anne Baclofen and Rivotril andPLS > I am wondering if Baclofen or Rivoltril has helped anyone here!! When > my symptoms began markedly increased 7 years ago, I was prescribed > Rivotril (diazepam). this helped my anxiety for my fear of falling > immensely and helped me to walk better. It still does. 2 years ago > in addition to my walking problems my speech became slurred. I have > found this to be exaggerated even more after taking Rivotril. ALso > found that i didnt have strength of speech and began to have problems > swallowing food. Just recently my neuro prescribed Baclofen and have > found that it has givem me back my speech in that i have strength in > my voice again. People can now understand me. I still have the > slurring but not as bad. Also i dont have the swallowing problems > anymore. I can now take more Rivotril to help with the walking > because of the Baclofen. > > So would like to hear whether anyone else has had success with these > medications. > > I await your responses. > > Maureen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 I don't tolerate meds very well but Baclofen worked like a miracle drug for me until my body rejected it. I just had the pump installed two months ago and am in the process of getting it regulated. dale Baclofen and Rivotril andPLS > I am wondering if Baclofen or Rivoltril has helped anyone here!! When > my symptoms began markedly increased 7 years ago, I was prescribed > Rivotril (diazepam). this helped my anxiety for my fear of falling > immensely and helped me to walk better. It still does. 2 years ago > in addition to my walking problems my speech became slurred. I have > found this to be exaggerated even more after taking Rivotril. ALso > found that i didnt have strength of speech and began to have problems > swallowing food. Just recently my neuro prescribed Baclofen and have > found that it has givem me back my speech in that i have strength in > my voice again. People can now understand me. I still have the > slurring but not as bad. Also i dont have the swallowing problems > anymore. I can now take more Rivotril to help with the walking > because of the Baclofen. > > So would like to hear whether anyone else has had success with these > medications. > > I await your responses. > > Maureen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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