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Old 08-06-2015, 05:36 PM
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Funny, an MDS told me that the problem with Sinemet losing its effect is due to the progression of the PD. Does anyone here have a research based fact on this subject?

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Originally Posted by Blackfeather View Post
The first neurologist that i went to would not prescribe sinemet as i was 59 years old at the time and according to her sinemet would lose its effectiveness in a few years of use, thereby leaving me without good treatment options at a relative young age for person with parkinson's. My current neurologist won't prescribe it either for the same reason but added that i would likely develop dyskinesia from the use of sinemet at my age. Dyskinesia is a heavy price to pay for a few years of symptom reduction with sinemet use. So it is no wonder that many of us are investigating alternative options. And this is ok. We should not get badgered for this approach by other forum members.
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