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Old 10-09-2013, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by linktrek View Post
I asked this question before but I want to make sure. I was just diagnosed and i'm set up with another Dr for a second opinion. My symptoms are all in my leg. I have leg weakness,stiffness,and pain. But each day is different. I stopped taking all meds and my symptoms vary from day to day in severity and in pain and stiffness. I have days that I can barely walk and others that I am about 90% functioning. Do symptoms vary in PD? Are there good days and bad days? Perhaps not as dramatic as mine.
Yes, PD changes from day to day and even hour to hour, it can really fluctuate and usually the fluctuation is centered on the medication coming into effect or wearing off...but I am curious about what you said on stopping all meds? What meds were you taking, and why did you stop them?

There must be more symptoms than just leg weakness/stiffness/pain, because that alone will not support a PD dx....that almost sounds more like a sciatica issue but I'm not doctor.

Be sure you are being looked at by someone who knows what they are doing....just because someone is a neuro means very little in the world of PD. Better to be seen by a movement disorder specialist, because PD is more a dx of exclusion, after other things are ruled out. I think it's been posted several times here that the misdiagnosis rate for PD is rather high, I've read anywhere from 25-35%, so be sure your doc knows what he/she is doing.
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