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Old 12-31-2012, 08:04 AM #1
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Default parkinsons & personality changes

Hello everyone. My name is Heidi. I am new to this whole posting process. I decided to join because I'm in need of support and comfort. My husband of 23 years was DX with parkinsons less than 2 years ago at age 44. He is on Azilect, 1 mg and mirapex .125 mg x3. I have noticed tremendous changes in his personality - things totally out of character for him. I want to get him off all meds to see if this makes a difference but he is fighting me on all fronts - again something that is totally unlike him! Our marraige is suffering terribly. Is this part of the disease or could it be med related? I appreciate any insights.
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