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One thing I'll say in her Drs. favor--he/she didn't automatically put her on Sinemet, but is starting her out on Mirapex.  This shows, in my opinion, an up-to-date approach. Garden variety neuros usually do the knee jerk, one size fits all thing, and prescribe Sinemet, often in too large a dose.  Still, you might want to hear what a Movement Disorder Specialist has to say.

Fatigue is very common in PD and as a side effect of PD drugs.  And Mirapex can pack quite a punch in many people, especially at first.  Sleepiness, and a sudden urge to want to sleep often happens with this drug, and she has just lost her husband and been told she has a progressive disease. And as far as pain goes, this is very common in PD, though it's hard to convince Drs., even PD specialists, that it is not just arthritis.  It could be dystonia.  It is possible that Baclofen or quinine might help.  Some people take quinine for cramps in their legs or feet, some, as I do, take Baclofen, which has helped me a great deal. It is one of the more difficult symptoms to pin down, and many top PD specialists just don't buy it--that is, that PD is directly related to these painful episodes. They don't believe what hasn't been proven or taught to them. And it seems that the elderly get this attitude most of all.

There is a very fine PD non-profit organization in Oregon that deals with issues for patients and their families, and PD advocacy of all kinds.  It used to be called Will-Cope, and I can't seem to locate it's new name and number.  I have a friend who is involved with it; I'll send her an e-mail and get the org's name and number for you; I'm sure they can get the info you need for your area.

I'll get back to you,

Charlotte Mancuso


---------- Erin Codazzi <[log in to unmask]> writes:

From: Erin Codazzi <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: doctors
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 05:47:06 +0000

Thank you so much for your response.

I too believe stress played a role in my mom's deteriorating condition. I
have been sending my mom to get massage therapy periodically; it seems to
give her some relief for a day or two. She has also seen an acupuncturist.
She is not keen on naturopathic routes, but I've been trying to encourage
her to try some herbal supplements I've read about.

As for the doctor situation, this particular neurologist has impressive
credentials. Nonetheless I think we should pursue more aggressive routes. We
live in Portland, Oregon and the Oregon Health Sciences University is known
for groundbreaking research in many areas.

If anyone has any recommendations for doctors to contact in our area, please
pass them along.

Thanks again.

erin






>From: Kathleen Cochran <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: doctors
>Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 00:27:18 EST
>
>In a message dated 1/19/2003 11:56:02 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
>
><< My question is whether we should continue pursuing other opinions and
>trying
>alternative courses of treatment. >>
>
>Hello,
>
>In answer to your question, most emphatically yes! Has she been seeing a
>"garden variety" neurologist? If so, look for a movement disorders
>specialist, someone who really knows PD. It sounds like her treatment so
>far
>has been rather perfunctory.
>
>Your dad's death must have been hard on both of you. Stress may have been a
>factor in the emergence of your mother's symptoms, and depression might be
>contributing to her decline. Many PD patients struggle with depression and
>medication can help.
>
>There are other things that help too -- exercise, massage, a healthy diet.
>If
>you stick around on this list you'll find lots of resources, ideas, and
>support. There also is a separate caregivers' list; I don't have that
>information handy right now but I bet someone else will post it for you.
>
>Do let us know how you fare in your quest for better treatment for your
>mother. If you let us know the area where you live, maybe someone could
>recommend a doctor.
>
>Wishing you and your mother better days ahead,
>
>Kathleen
>
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