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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "thomas temperley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: PD Medication


> Hi Chris:  I have the same problems but also have a real balance problem.
> Do you have trouble sleeping.  I sleep once I am asleep however, I do have
> an awful time getting to sleep.  Last night it was 5:30 a.m. before I fell
> asleep.  I have not slept with another person for a long time so I do not
> bother anyone but myself.  My husband is not a compassionate type anyway.
> 
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Lui" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 6:39 AM
> Subject: PD Medication
> HI CHRIS U MAKE IT HARD TO ANSWER U AS THE OLD U.S OF A SAY TAKE A ASPERIN & GO TO BED. LOL  TO GET U R MAN COMPASSIONATE DO WHAT U DID WHEN FIRST MARRIED. LISTEN TO SOME MUSIC U ENJOY ABOUT HOUR BE FOR BED TIME. TAKE COUPEL ASPERINS.  TRY SLEEPING WHIT HIM AGAIN LETS GET TO CORE SEX IN PD & MED MAKES DIFFERENTS.  U AS A LADY CAN FOOL A MAN SO GIVE IT ATRY MOM & I HAVE HAD 76 YEARS TO GETHER. WE JUST HUG A LOT & KISS SO GIVE THAT A TRY & EMAIL YOUR RESULDS MY KEAYBOARD CAN'T SPELL TO DAY. LOL   I.Y.Q.  DON & VIVIAN=LOVE
> 
> > Hi All
> >
> > I am not totally new as I have been observing the PIEN for sometime.  I am
> 45 years old and have PD for three years.  My major problems are with muscle
> stiffness, bradyskinesia and shuffle gait while the medication is off.
> Tremor is relatively minor and under control.  My Neurologist put me on
> Lodopa therapy right the way and I have had two years of honey moon time for
> the first  two years living with PD and medication.  This year I have
> started experiencing the wearing off effect which is irritating and
> disabling.  I don't want to increase the medication because I have been, as
> suggested by some of my sharing group members, on quite a substantial
> medication schedule already:-
> >
> > 06:30 am - one Sinemet CR tablet (250 mg) + 125 mg Madopar + two 2 mg
> tablets of Propranolol
> > 08:00 am - two 2.5 mg tablets of Bromocriptine
> > 11:30 am - 125 mg Madopar + two 2 mg tablets of Propranolol
> > 2:00 pm - two 2.5 mg tablets of Bromocriptine
> > 3:30 pm - 125 mg Madopar
> > 5:00 pm - half Sinemet CR tablet (250 mg half) + two 2 mg tablet of
> Propranolol
> > 8:00 pm - two 2.5 mg tablets of Bromocriptine
> >
> > Any comments, suggestion or advice are needed, please.
> >
> > Chris
> >
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