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Old 12-27-2013, 05:19 AM #1
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Hello, my husband has 'very atypical Parkinsonism' diagnosed 20 years ago - he does not have a tremor, does not respond to dopeamine - but has been quite well really till the last year or so, when dementia has slowly appeared. He went into respite for the first time recently after some agitation following a period of bowel impactment - then had a fall resulting in him spending a week in our local hospital - where they changed almost all his meds!!? Primarily he was on Stalevo, quite well, now on Madopar dispersible - he now has some mobility problems, and his blood pressure is low, resulting in some wobbliness on standing. I am not happy with the madopar and am going to speak to his Neurologist about it in couple weeks time. Does anyone have any comments which could be useful to us? Thank You, J.
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