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Old 07-18-2011, 04:44 PM #1
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I am conserned that I have been misdiagnosed with parkinsons disease.
All my dr.s have agreed that I was an unusual ,early or light case if at all.I have been experiencing severe pain that no one thinks is parkinsons a symptom. But I do have severe ostio arthritus in my back. I seem to be on my own trying to identify symptoms that may be from the sinnement
I have taken for years. I recently cut back on the sinnement ( another story )
and am feeling generally feeling better...stomach, sleeping better, less pain
how do I safely get off the P D meds ? I understand that withdrawal can be a huge problem.
Any information would be very much appreciated.
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