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rick,

a new movement disorder neurologist we've now been seeing at mount sinai in new york has told us that amantadine is the drug of choice for dealing with dyskinesia.     it's the first i hear this take about this little-used drug....     but we're still keeping this option open as my PWP is now trying stalevo (after 4 years on sinemet + requip).     he's having an awful time just getting calibrated -- he moves instantaneously between long and painful freezes to awful states of badly spastic dyskinesia.   there's just never a simple 'quiet,' 'calibrated' time.      it goes without saying that the dosages and frequency have been tweaked and re-tweaked, to not much avail...  :(

does it sound familiar to you, or anyone on the list?   can anyone please share what you do/have done/know about it?    (

many thanks,
ariela

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> But I just figure it might be worth a little extra pain in order to put off those nasty 
> diskenesias....
> 
> Enjoy!
> Rick McGirr

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