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Default Botox and Rytary

Hi Forum
I did not know there was a limit on the amount of words as I was cut off.
I will keep it simple:

I had DBS with great results last July..I can walk again.
Was on 2700 mg of carbo/levo instant and Cr and 8 comtan
Currently on 1300mg of carbo/levo
paranoid psychosis gone since Sept 2014

Currently experiencing
foot and leg tightening when stressed or low level of carbo/levo
MDS says it is dystonia and they will treat it with botox starting easy

Rytary
Will not prescribe does not understand how conversion of to total dose of levodopa in instant release equal or greater than 1250mg equates total daily of
of levodopa in rytary 2205mg.

Has anyone had experience with tightening of feet an calves alone or together?

All comments appreciated
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