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Old 08-18-2015, 07:26 AM
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John

Thankyou for replying..

I am also worse when constipated, fortunately I'm rarely longer than 3 days between movements. Also I often feel very much like I do during dose reduction ie. not good. The bounce back appears to be rapid and depends on dose timing/achieving bowel movement.
Eg. if meds taken 2.00 pm & movement after 3 days achieved at 8.00 pm no parkinsonian improvement til next day.
But if meds taken at 4.00 pm and movement at 7.00 pm the improvement can be noticed at 8.00 pm onwards.
This is a purely personal observation and the above is for illustration rather than based on actual experiment.
However it leads me to favour the blockage/meds not getting to the correct place theory.

Nigel
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