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Old 02-09-2015, 11:24 PM #7
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Dad really was weak and almost non mobile after a med change, so dr added back just a very small dose of Mirapex, and it has him back on a fairly even keel .. he still has some brief times of fatigue , but no hallucinations.. so that is good.

There are meds they can add to complement/boost the levodopa..
Finding the best combo is really worth it.

But it may take a few misses to get it right, but communication with the dr is key , and of course a doc that listens.. one that doesn't have a set plan for everyone w/PD..it is as individual as we all are so treatment/meds need to be fit to the individual too.
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