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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 75
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 75
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First of all, thanks...
for the warning. I'll certainly watch out for that. Anyone who has ever gone through one of those "super-dyskinetic" attacks knows what a nightmare it can be.
Second, yes I have had the same experience regarding stress. It certainly isn't the only factor, but it is definitely one of the biggies. Sometimes, in my case, it seems to be a function of just letting time pass, as you suggest.
Other times, I thought it was a little extra Sinemet that did the trick. But now that I think about it, once you take the Sinemet, you have to wait a certain amount of time for it to take effect. So I eventually relax and return to "normal"...but was it just the passage of time and relaxation or the Sinemet? Like so many other aspects of this disease, it remains a mystery.
Sorry for your troubles, but relieved to know I'm not the only one putting up with these strange, horrid symptoms and side effects.
Regards,
Keith
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