But taking them at night makes me groggy in the morning (and only is vaguely helpful with the clenching)...but taking the other muscle relaxant I have doesn't seem to help at all.
Oh, boo. So I have no idea what the answer is.
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But taking them at night makes me groggy in the morning (and only is vaguely helpful with the clenching)...but taking the other muscle relaxant I have doesn't seem to help at all.
Oh, boo. So I have no idea what the answer is.
Can I make a plea? If you don't have a good reason, please have some identifying information on your voicemail OGM...please? Like, the stock voicemail person reciting your phone number isn't identifying--it leaves me wondering if I wrote your number down right, and I rarely end up leaving a message. If it's only your name, that's cool--doesn't have to be a long or witty message, but if you're not in witness protection, it would be comforting to know who I'm actually leaving a message for.
meara, what's the other muscle relaxant?
when I had a back problem, I took a muscle relaxant and I was fuzzy minded for a few hours in the morning.
As my back got stronger, I took half of one and it helped my back and I woke up clearer. Take half?
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I never leave identifying info in my voicemail. But no one calls me. email and text messages are best.
I never leave identifying info in my voicemail
Do you expect people to call you? Clearly I never hear anyone's voicemail outgoing messages if there's no expectation for me to call, and it's usually a professional setting, and I think it's sloppy to leave me wondering if I just dumped important information into the ether. I'm not calling for fun--I think something is important enough to talk about, and you gave me your number, so...let's talk. Instead of me wondering if I was off one digit, and which digit that was.
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Not leaving my name and number on voicemails isn't passive aggressive enough for me--I just don't leave any voicemails.
So you're, like, aggressively passive?
What I see I didn't state--outgoing messages with no information about whose outgoing message they are except a phone number that you're no longer sure you wrote down right yet, because is this really Le Nubian's phone number? I've never called it before, so maybe it isn't right.
I agree, ita--it drives me crazy to not know if I got the right person. I mean, even if it's just your voice saying 'you've reached (phone number)" I might recognize that. But I keep having to call this IT guy at work and his just has a computerized voice that says "You've reached the voicemail box for (number)" and I'm not sure if he's even getting the messages, y'know?
meara, what's the other muscle relaxant?
It's...something less strong than flexeril? OK, googled: methocarbamol, aka Robaxin. Initially I had gotten some from my dentist (several years ago I suddenly started clenching my teeth--I woke up one morning and could barely open my jaw and freaked out and went to the dentist), and then found out they're over the counter in Canada, so had a friend get me some. I sometimes take it in the morning for headaches due to muscle issues, because it's not as kick-me as flexeril (but does still make me a little less sharp, though anti-medicating with caffeine helps). Flexeril I take if I'm feel horrid...and usually if I'm feeling that bad, it only barely does anything (good or bad)