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Old 10-27-2014, 02:54 PM #1
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This is my first post on a forum. I am a 70 year Parkinson's patient. I was diagnosed about 11 years ago. Has anyone had experience with this therapy?
I am taking sinemet and requip I started this program last wednesday and got
off on the wrong foot and had to stop due to nausea and confusion,etc. Has
anyone had first hand experience with this treatment?

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