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I just signed up for this and first let me say WOW to the info on here it is like other people reflecting off each other. I have had this. I do take a LOT of meds for my MS with seizures, so first off one of them is Previcid for the acid reflux or GERD. I also take a muscle relaxer on a prn( as needed) basis) for muscle spasms or as some call it the spasticity.( sorry I tend to throw in my nursing skills still.) I have been told the muscle relaxer can cause it but I also have noticed it at times when I have not been on it I have even choked myself up on my own saliva. I am going to my MS specialist at the end of this month and it is on my list so don't know if I helped any but plan on getting an answer soon.View Thread
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