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Old 05-20-2019, 11:25 AM #1
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Confused Brain fog when starting Rytary

I've been experiencing some "brain fog" (slow thinking, can sit and stare into space without it getting boring) after starting Rytary 95mg, even on just 1 capsule per day. No other meds being taken other than Vitamin B12 and D3.

When I tried adding a 2nd 95mg capsule per day (about 8 hours after the first one), it got worse.

I've been taking 1x 95mg capsule per day for about 4 weeks now, so perhaps that's long enough that if it were going to self-resolve, it would have done so by now.

I've noticed a little lift in mood and motivation, and sex is easier. No effect on stiffness or tremor. I'm 3 years into my diagnosis.

Has anyone else experienced something similar, and if so, had any success counteracting it?

Any and all insights appreciated.

Dan
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