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Old 10-11-2011, 10:52 AM #1
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Default Please, does anyone else experience this?

I have started having this awful reaction to taking Sinement (generic) 10 - 20 minutes after ingested - my whole body, pretty much, goes into a muscle spasm, I can't move (especially no walking) and I shake violently - not a Parkinson's shake. This lasts maybe 30 - 45 minutes and then lets up, although I still can't walk many times. IN the morning, I can walk slowly and have nothing like this until I take the drug - yet my neuro tells me it is a wearing off phenomenon! I took my medds once just before an appt so he could see the results and I could tell he was shaken up - but he just increased my dose...

Does anyone else experience this or have any ideaas what this is about or what to do? I'm pretty frantic and being unablel to walk is potentially terrifying.

Thank you so much, I know you collectively have a lot more knowledge and experience than my doctor. What a wonderful resource and wonderful people.
Thanks.

Sasha
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