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"Brightline",
My husband was diagnosed in 2001 with the classical PD. He does have a
resting tremor on his right side in hand and arm which got progressively
worse regardless of his Permax medication. Permax was able to control
other symptoms. However, upon his follow up examination, the opposite
side of resting tremor, his left side showed jerky movements. His right
side that has tremors had smooth movements. I hope I clarified. We are
worried and concerned.
Emily
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From: "Brightline" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: New symptoms


> Hi! Emily:
>     You do not say what kind of tremor this was.  Was it action tremor
or
> resting tremor.  For example, I have action tremor, which is
conisdered a
> sign of ET and not PD.   However, I am also showing other symptoms of
PD,
> such as drooping shoulder, drooling, slow movement and calf muscle
pain, and
> postural instability.   If it is action tremor, it is usually worse
when you
> try do some work with your fingers; the more forcefully you use your
finger,
> the worse the tremor would be, in my cae.  But, this has nothing to do
with
> my smooth whole arm movement.
>     Raj
>     [log in to unmask]
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Emily and Julian Brinac" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:51 AM
> Subject: New symptoms
>
>
> > TO  ALL:
> >
> > We had 1st follow up appointment with neurologist for Julian. They
> increased the Permax from .75 mg a day to 1.50 mg over  1 1/2 weeks.
The
> tremors never got better with Permax but rather progressively worse.
We were
> grateful that anxiety, nausea and appetite greatly improved.
> > At this follow up appointment, they asked Julian to perform certain
> movements  with his arm, fingers and feet. It became obvious that
Julian got
> jerky movements on his left side, which is the opposite side of his
hand and
> arm tremor. His right side effected by the tremor had smooth
movements.
> Movement specialist could not explain this occurrence. We wonder if
anybody
> had similar experience. Thank you for your reply.
> > Emily
> >
>
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