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Default Sinemet anyone?

Jim's doctor is thinking of prescribing Sinemet at night to see if it helps Jim's muscle tightness. Anyone here take it? How much do you take and does it work well for you?

He's currently taking baclofen and tizanidine. Mornings are the worse for him. His legs are so tight I am afraid to even try to pry them apart for fear of breaking his knees.

By mid evening they are a little more loose and I can massage them to loosen up more.

MODS, if you think this should be in the meds section please go ahead and move it. I forgot about that section. Sorry.
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