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Old 10-16-2009, 12:27 PM #1
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Default frustrated w/trying to find meds balance

Why isn't there a mood icon for Frustrated? My only PD med now is Sinemet 25/100 1 & 1/2 tabs 3 times daily and amantadine 100 for the dyskinesia. The dyskinesia is a nightmare-if i'm on i'm dancing! I've lost 45 pounds through the Sinemet weight loss program!

Is it dangerous to take smaller doses more frequently? This is what my gut is telling me to do.

I have been trying since the first of the year to find balance in my meds. I had a terrible neurologist who put me on some crazy stuff. I changed to a new one (my 4th). His first remarks were that he could not see my illness because I was so over medicated! Since then we have been changing stuff,waiting for results,waiting,waiting....

Now that I've vented-does anyone have any ideas.

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