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Old 10-17-2010, 11:45 PM #1
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Default What Works for Tremor, if Sinemet Doesn't?

I finally broke down and started generic Sinemet a few months ago, 3 years after diagnosis. It didn't help my main symptom, a huge tremor in R. side, but did give me dystonia that made it nearly impossible to walk, esp. after dose was increased. Otherwise, I had been doing well. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so did you eventually find an acceptable way to control the tremor? (acceptable = no side effects that were worse than the tremor!). Any insights, experiences, advice much appreciated! I posted this same question on another forum; am eager to see all the responses. Thanks!
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