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Old 04-28-2009, 08:46 AM #1
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Default xenazine treatment for dyskenisia

Just wondering if there is anyone in here who has had success with this "off label" therapy? My doctor has prescribed xenazine/tetrabenzine for treatment of dyskenesia? I have been taking this for nearly a month and have not enjoyed the experience.
(That is a euphemism for I am miserable!)

I come here often but haven't felt the need to log in and post in ages. Today I feel the need !!!!! Thanks to everyone who participates in this forum. It's strangely comforting to understand that there are so many of us and that every single Parkinson's ride is different and the ups and downs, twists and bends change at a whim. If this were a rollercoaster at the fair I'd ask for my money back!!!
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