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Old 04-29-2013, 06:29 PM #1
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Default Weak Legs, Sciatica, Back Pain

Has anyone found any relief for Weak Legs, Sciatica, Back Pain? I have all in abundance and it's wrecking my already difficult life--much harder now to walk, exercise, find a comfortable position. What worked for you? I also had weak legs & cramping for a while a few years ago, which basically resolved when I cut back on Sinemet, but now it seems here to stay.

Based on my own experience, plus comments I've seen here and from many Parkies I know, it seems related to PD and/or some PD meds, but some doctors apparently don't agree. What do you think?

It's really getting me down...
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