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Diagnosed with PD this year and confirmed with DATSCAN. PD involves my left arm. I am 62 and have other issues including diabetes and low thyroid. I am currently taking Sinemet 25/100mg four 1 four times a day. A few days ago, I started having really painful leg cramps in both legs involving calves and toes. Is this part of taking Sinemet or a PD problem? Any tips on how to prevent this?
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sounds like sinemet side effects to me.
http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed...rchiveid=53875 though dystonia is something many with pd suffer from, it doesnt usually come on suddenly.. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dystonia/DS00684 good luck and welcome.
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