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Old 08-15-2010, 09:05 PM #31
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Originally Posted by Ronhutton View Post
After 18 years, My main problem is walking. Even medicated, I shuffle and can't turn around. My "off" is worse after my meds wear off, than it was before I took my meds, if you can understand what I mean. In the mornings, unmedicated, I can shower, dress and go down and put the dog out etc.
However, when I have taken my meds, if they wear off before I take more, I am jelly, could not do anything. Does anyone else find this?

Ron
Hi, Ron,

I know exactly what you mean about off times and medication. Couldn't get my neuro to understand though...I am now dividing medication in half and taking one half a bit before it is "due" and the other a fair while after. I think this keeps my blood levels more even and seems to be helping - need more time to be sure.

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