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Old 03-28-2011, 05:27 PM #1
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Confused Sinemet and help with tremor

Hello all: I was originally diagnosed 7 yrs ago and have gone upwards in the amount and type of med's over the course of that time. The last 2-1/2 yrs, increased the amount of Sinemet to 4-25/100 a day and 1- 100/200cr at night along with .75 requip 3 times a day. The change in stiffness and movement has been really a big help but have noticed little change in tremor in my hand. Has anyone else had that lack of responce? The other symptoms (except balance) have been helped alot with the added Sinemet.
thanks in advance for your input.
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