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I was diagnosed with Parkinson's 3 and a half years ago.  My symptoms are
brady kinesa, weakness, and some tremor (after exercise or strain) on my
right side.  Because of my relatively mild symptoms I have been only using
amandatine (symmetrel) as medication.  To relieve the rigidity of my arm and
shoulder, my neurologist suggested trying Requip.  I used a "starter kit"
that started with .25 mg. three times a day for 8 days and then moved the
dosage to .5 three times a time.  About the 9th day I began experiencing
severe stomach upset--like the lining of my stomach and esophagus was on
fire.  I figured increasing the dosage might be at fault and my doctor
suggested returning to the .25 three times a day for a longer time.  Thus, I
decreased the dosage but the stomach irritation was so severe and continued
despite the decrease in dosage that I had to stop taking the Requip all at
once.  Within 24 hours the stomach problem ceased and I could actually begin
breathing and eating fairly normal.

I would like to know if anyone out there has had this experience with
Requip.  If so, were you able to handle it if you stayed on a lower dosage
for a much longer time before increasing the dosage?  I'd also like to know
if other similar agonists have the same side effects.  Should I give the
Requip another try. (This is the second time I've tried it; the first time I
only took it for three or four days when I experienced nausea and lethargy
which I mistook for the flu and stopped the drug as a result.)
Thanks,
WD