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Old 01-02-2014, 12:11 PM #1
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Default Dyskinesia

Hello Im a 42 year old male, diagnosed in 2011. My mds has tried me on a lot of different agonists, Mirapex, requip, the patch, and none have really worked out for me. My symptoms have steadily progressed, and fairly quickly I think. Im currently taking 2 25/100 sinemet every 3 hours, 8 mg of requip, 1mg azilect daily. In the past month Im beginning to notice, especially while standing my body fidgeting, rocking back and forth. Is this the onset of dyskinesia? Not sure if this is the disease, or medication. Done some research on this, from what Im seeing seems a little early for dyskinesia but I don't know. Thanks
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