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Old 08-24-2015, 08:50 PM #1
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Tongue Sleep-dopamine charger ?

From being first diagnosed Iv noticed a significant improvement in symptoms between 2 am and 5 am, ie when the meds are lowest,almost spent.
As I have no aversion to either garlic or crosses I am assuming it is a PD/meds thing. My neurologist said it was simply the remaining cells generating dopamine during sleep. I have no problems with that....... Except
Since my recent increase in requip I no longer enjoy this freebie
I used to experience this even when awake til 2am, no sleep
Afternoon naps don't produce a similar effect

Any sleep related experiences or opinions most appreciated


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