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Old 04-11-2007, 09:13 PM #1
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Default Hello Y'all

I was diagnosed with PD in July 2006 at age 58. I have just started with a new neurologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. No problems with previous neuro, but this one is motion specialist and a bit closer to current state of the art and research. Super nice guy too.

Currently (since July 2006) on 0.25 mg mirapex three times a day, and new neuro also started me on 1 mg azilect once a day.

New neuro has also recommended me for a new large scale study of creatine in slowing the progression of the PD. See http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medi...p?newsid=65951 for more info on this study.

Side effects from the mirapex have not been severe and I'm interested in y'all's experiences with the mirapex/azilect combination, especially side effects.

Brad
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