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Old 01-28-2012, 04:12 PM #1
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Default Improved Sinemet Dose and Timing

It was 11 years ago today that the tremor came over me. Still just taking Sinemet, or sometimes Levo/Carb, as it's called here in Canada. The last few months have been a living hell of unpredictable offs and freezeups, horrible dyskenesias, balled up feet, falling, pinched sciatic nerve so that I can usually only walk with crutches, or sometimes crawl. Tried Mirapex, but that made it all much worse. I have finally stumbled on a drug routine that has so far relieved the torment:

1x 100/25 Levo/ Carb plus

1/2 x100/25 Sinemet CR

Swallowed without chewing, every 2 hours. I try to skip the hellish evening freezeup by sleeping it off, but if I wake up and need to turn over before the ~5 hours is up, and I can move again, I have to call for help. This combination seems just magical so far.

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