>1. ...any issues that came up with regards to Parkinson's Disease or >Parkinson's medication and the hip problem or the actual surgery. > Good luck with the hio surgery. I have not experienced it but give the > following as a suggestion for all PWP who enter a hospital for any > reason: Watch carefully that meds are given to you on time during > the recovery period. Nurses who do not know PD usually do not give out > meds exactly on time and can be considered "on time" if they give their > medications out within an hour or so of the directed time. Be sure that > you have a neurologist who knows PD consulting since problems like this > come up all the time and require intervention. Talk to the head nurse > prior to the surgery and let her know rthe importance of exact timing of > the meds for your comfort and functioning. Remember they will take all > meds from you when you enter the hospital (unless special arrangements > are made for self administration) so plan ahead for the inevitable late meds. 2.... swelling of the feet, ankles, and lower leg? Was there any indication that PD or PD medications had anything to do with it? As others have mentioned Mirapex can cause significant ankle swelling and I believe Requip can also although it is not a major problem with the drug. 3. ... experienced an erectile dysfunction? Was there any indication that PD or PD medications had anything to do with it? PD , I am told by an andrologist I consulted several years ago, can itself result in erectile dysfunction by affecting vasomotor control. Dopamine mediates arousal and therefore l-dopa, and the agonists cause increased libido in some of us. However, unfortunately increased libido and increased quality and quantity of erections do not go hand in hand (so to speak). I have experienced the increase of libido without the erections to go with it. The thoughts are there sometimes obsessively without the ability to carry them out easily without Viagra. It also at times interferes with my relationship with my wife because of my constant desire and decreased ability to perform both from physical disability and with firm erections. . I agree with the person who posted about the decreased spontaneity with Viagra which is quite helpful at times. Lovemaking needs to be scheduled which often takes away some of the fun(but certainly not all of it.) I am curious how many men have experienced significant erectile problems or hypersexuality. If you don't want to post your response email me direct at [log in to unmask] Charlie . Charles T. Meyer, M.D. Middleton, WI PD DX 12 years (at age 44) Age 56