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Old 11-10-2015, 05:17 PM #1
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Confused Levodopa causes some PD symptoms

I wonder if there are any other PWP who experience "on state" fog (freezing of gait) ? Apparently its rare but does occur.

As well as on state fog, I experience several other symptoms of PD only when "on". These are retropulsion, difficulty rising from seated position, constipation and apathy.

The movement disorder specialist I saw recently could not explain why this should occur.

Anybody else with similar experience ?
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