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Old 02-01-2013, 06:52 PM #1
Gordw Gordw is offline
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Hello Folks - I have had PD for 10 years now. I am now in my early sities and retired. I was able to work for about 8 years. I moved to a new city recently and met with my new neurologist also. She was quite upset that I was taking such a large dosage of Sinemet. I really did not know the consequences of continued use at this level. I noticed that most other PD patients were using much less doasge. She placed me on a drastic reduction plan. It has been pure hell especially in the night. I hope I can hang in there before blowing my mind. I also hope hat some of my symptons will improve with less LevoCarb.
Really like this site. Take care all - Gordw
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