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Old 12-04-2012, 09:08 AM #1
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Default Went to my neurologist yesterday...

My biggest issue was increasing my on time, I take (1) 25/100 every hour. and also that I am trouble in that I sometimes take a nap and miss a dose or two in the afternoon then it will take a while and perhaps an increase in dose up to taking 2 tablets at once to reach the on state again. He gave me a trial of the Neupro patch. I was interested in Comtan thinking this is what I would need. Opinions?

Additionally anyone on the patch? How is it doing for you? Any side effects, do I need to change the site that I wear it at?

Thanks as always,
Jim
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