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Old 03-07-2015, 03:12 PM #2
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So my restless legs are turning into something more, I'm afraid. I am talking prami for it and I notice various other things it seems to help with. I stumbled across a list of non-tremor indications of PD and I have a few of them and those symptoms are aided by prami.

So PD is a wide range of symptoms for many and diagnosis is somewhat subjective, and without specific cure. There are numerous things I can do myself to analyze my situation at this point.

Is there anyone out there that wishes that they hadn't gotten the diagnosis done? I imagine it leaves quite a mark on my health insurance, employment, etc.
Restless leg and a softer voice were some of the symptoms I had long before I was diagnosed with PD. Benfotiamine seems to have stopped the restless leg and brought my voice strength. Who knows, maybe it will stop or reverse your PD symptoms. I use 500-750 mg twice a day.
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