Pump follow up: I’d have to get dose increased... - AMN EASIER

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I’d have to get dose increased slightly. He said that is normal because there’s a newlywed period where you go from spasticity to not and then your body gets used to it and then spasticity comes back some. That was all done from his tablet. I have noticed that the leg fatigue has increased, but without the spasticity to help I can see that happening. So far I can definitely say it was worth it for me to go this direction.

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Thanks for the update. I've never really understood why spasticity causes muscle weakness. Are they expecting you to regain leg strength more easily now that the spasticity is in check?

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I am regaining strength it seems, the fatigue hits my legs faster for sure.

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