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Old 10-29-2015, 05:16 PM #1
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Hi, I'm new to the site.....I'm 65, PD since 2007, meds were ok til 2014, I guess I was on a honeymoon and didn't know it.....now it's real....been taking 3-Carb/Levo 50/200 ER a day 7 AM 11 AM and 4 PM for awhile and 1- Amantadine 100 in the AM which I've been taking for 2 months....On time takes anywhere from 15-60 minutes.......I take my last pill at 4 PM....by 830 PM I'm off.....my skin crawls and I can't stay still, headaches, teeth chatter.....Neuro Doc doesn't want me to take any more Carb/Levo......got any advise?
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