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Recently told by our neurologist that compounding pharmacies can whip up a customized Sinemet without the allergen triggers for those who are sensitive. No lead yet on where to go, but do inquire. Maybe Skip's Pharmacy in Florida? Worth a search!
FYI, two year's ago my friend Jan had to stop taking Sinemet because of an allergic reaction plus it stopped working for her. That's when she switched over to taking Mucuna Pruriens and amino acids, instead. Very difficult switch-over but it was far better for her. Many of her Parkinson's symptoms dissipated. Now, though, she's having a rough time finding the right balance. We think her problem may be mainly vascular, thus no drug will work the magic. We're exploring CCSVI, chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency. All best, Trisha Good luck, Trisha |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | TonyaV (07-24-2011) |
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