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I was thinking about this post this morning and realize our Neuro is
what could be called a general practitioner in the field of neurology
right? So I guess we will welcome the specialist.

I was wondering... It appears my husband is more of the rigid type than the tremor
type. Do the typical meds work for this type or are they more for stopping the
tremors?

Norma

Camilla Flintermann wrote:

> Norma---seeing a movement disorder specialist is a good idea in any case---
> here's why, from the Parkinson Disease Fndtn:
>
> "A movement disorders specialist is a neurologist who has taken additional
> training in the subspecialty in neurology called  movement disorders (as
> compared to other subspecialties in neurology).  This encompasses disorders
> such as Parkinson's disease (and the Parkinson-Plus disorders such as
> Shy-Drager Syndrome and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy), essential tremor,
> dystonia, Restless Leg Syndrome, Myoclonus and Wilson's disease.  Movement
> disorders specialists are most often also involved in research and/or
> teaching in addition to their clinical concerns and are more typically found
> at major medical institutions.  Such professionals typically follow a
> greater number of patients with these disorders so are thus generally more
> experienced in the use of the various medications (ad their combinations) as
> compared to a general neurologist, an internist or general practitioner."
>
> Jeanne Lee-Rosner
> PDF-Chicago
>
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> Even if you only go for a consultation, to confirm the diagnosis, it can be
> helpful.   The quote above mentions some of the PD+ syndromes, and it is
> true that they usually do not respond for long, if at all, to the PD meds.
> Ask the neuro if trying Sinemet rather than an agonist like Requip or a
> COMT inhibitor like Comtan might be more  diagnostic.  And it may be too
> soon to rule out Requip, as all PWPs are different in response to meds.
> Don't ever hesitate to ask questions of the neuro---and be sure you do
> understand--there's no such thing as a "dumb" question about PD !  I always
> take a notebook, with questions written down, to be sure I remember
> them--and write the answers too.   You can also join CARE, the sublist for
> CGs of PWPs.  I'm posting the info about it right now !
>
> >We went to Gordie's neuro for his second visit today. The doctor was not happy
> >with the lack of response to Requip. He prescribed comtan and scheduled
> >another
> >appointment for two weeks from now. If there is no improvement by that time he
> >is going to refer Gordie to a movement specialist to be sure we are
> >dealing with
> >Parkinsons because Gordie does not have a lot of tremor and his MRI did
> >not show
> >much. He is very stiff through the shoulders and neck and has a tough time
> >walking.....he does the typical shuffle. When I asked the doctor what he
> >feared
> >he mentioned a disease I did not understand. I should have asked for a
> >spelling
> >I guess. I then asked if there were medicines to treat this disease and he
> >said
> >no. Gordie didn't hear which I am glad for. BUT, now I need a bit of
> >encouragement. Can anyone tell me again that the Requip can still work even
> >after 6 weeks of being on it? He has been on 6 mg for a 8 days now.
> >
> >Norma
> >
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