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Old 04-11-2008, 08:27 PM #1
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Hi Everyone

Does anyone know of any promising new trials out there for a PD cure??
I am ready to be a guinea pig for some promising new clinical trial in the treatment ....no cure of PD.

I've had to double my mirapex. I'm getting more and more tired these days. I want and need to keep working, even tho being an elementary school teacher can be exhausting for a healthy person. I seem to be getting worse...okay I know I'm getting worse.... and I'm wondering if it is time for sinemet? My neuro retired, so now I have to find another one (not that he was a doctor on the cutting edge of new research or anything....He didn't remember me from one visit to the next.

I'm too young for this disease and feeling a bit sorry for myself lately.
Anyone have anything that's working for them that they wouldn't mind sharing?? I'm ready to try anything!!

I consider this PD "club" to be my family. I need some help and advice and maybe a little bit of hope?

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