QUOTE (Pwuff @ Nov 5 2009, 07:00 PM)

O.K. all you spasmers (don't spell this wrong or you will get banned for spamming!), I've known from early on that weather fronts can kick up a big change in tightness and spasms, but this is the first year I've been in residence in a northern climate to experience the change of seasons.
my spasticity has gone nuts and i finally gave in and increased my baclofen 50%, but I'm not convinced that the seasonal change is the only reason. I might also be sick.
What is your experience?

Pwuff,
I am pretty new to this and have found that I don't ask enough questions. I too had a bicycle accident May 12 of this year. Though in my case the bicycle decided not to make a turn with me resulting in an incomplete C5/C6 injury. I had not thought about weather being a factor in the intensity of my spasms, but they have gotten worse with the recent snows. I have been on 10mg baclophen 6X daily and increased gabapentin to 300mg 4X daily. I am walking on single point canes, my right side being weaker than the left, still have numbness in the ring and pinkies of both hands and don't feel my legs.
When I first found the sight I was most impressed with your responses to the questions of others.
My Dr. still thinks I have a good chance of full recovery.
Lar60