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Old 12-29-2010, 05:08 PM #1
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Default Dyskinesia?

My husband is delaying getting on Sinemet until his PD worsens to a point where he needs it to mantain a good quality of life. This is due to what we have heard about dyskinesia. We are both wondering something about this. I understand it causes dyskinesia, but when? At the first dose? After 6 months? 5 years? Nothing online really explains how this side effect mainifests and how bad it gets. Does it just keep getting worse until you cannot take Sinemet anymore?

What is your personal experience with SInemet and dyskinesia?
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