Hello Dror, I live in Virginia, but my father (69), who has just been diagnosed, lives in the north of Scotland. My mother (64) e-mails me telling me of my father's distress. She writes about his obsession over taking his (sinemet plus) medication, about how he does very little else, and about his dependence on her. He seems to me to be panicking at this time. He suffered with the symptoms for months before plucking up the courage to see a doctor. He has been taking the medication since 6th December, and is impatient to see improvement, but is very discouraged by the delay. He isolated himself from social contact and has become depressed - except for a brief period of elation before xmas, immediately after he was diagnosed. I wish there was something I could tell him that would give him peace of mind. I call but he is having difficulty concentrating so our conversation must be brief. I have sent him all kinds of positive information, but he seems to be so negative at this time that he is rejecting everyone but my mother. She is a very strong woman, but is overwhelmed at times, both observing his rapid deteriation and by his need to have her with him at all times. I wonder if he should ask his doctor for an anti anxiety medication. First they increased his medication, now they have decreased it again because his appetite has been suppressed. I have sent Mum much info about symptoms of medication etc, telling her that his behavior seems 'normal' for a PD patient. We had no idea that finding the right medication and dose would be so difficult. Initially my father was Euphoric with the diagnosis because it eliminated a worse diagosis, but we were not prepared for what seems like a rapid deteriation. Help! I would love to send some words of wisdom to my parents. Doreen M