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Old 03-06-2013, 03:58 PM #1
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Default muscle fasciculations

I was wondering if anyone else here has had issues with muscle twitching. I have recently reduced my sinemet dosage to alleviate dyskinesia and the twitching has gotten much worse. I have always had them to some degree but now when I sit in a chair and have a pair of shorts on I can actually see the muscles going crazy. It feels and even looks like something is running around under my skin. I don't know if the worsening of this is a result of sinemet reduction or just disease progression. Thanks
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