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I am writing on behalf of my mother, Barbara, who is 80 years old.  She was
diagnosed 8 years ago as having Parkinsonianism from a trauma induced head
injury from a car accident.  She did not have any rigidity or tremor and her
mobility issues were not at that time responsive to senimet etc.

Four weeks ago she had a hysterectomy due to uterine cancer.  She had major
disorientation afterwards from the anathesia.  She was also put on Reglan three
times a day after surgery for her sluggish bowels, which have been a problem
for a long time.

As the days after surgery passed her Parkinson symptoms increased.  She
developed rigidity, tremors and eventually could not turn over in bed unaided.  She
was re-hospitalized and this doctor said that she should never have been
given Reglan with her Parkinson's symptoms.  He said that only the "tincture of
time" will tell how much of her symptomology will decrease.  Meanwhile she is
now very responsive to senimet and it definitely helps her mobility.

She has been transferred to a skilled nursing rehabilitation center where she
is receiving physical therapy in the hopes that she will regain enough
strength and mobility that I can bring her back home with me.  She has been living
with me for the past three years.

My initial question for this group is about antidepressants and drug
interactions.  Since surgery Mom has been experiencing high levels of
anxiety/agitation that increase noticeably in the late afternoon and into evening.  She has
some generalized pain, muscle aches, mild nausea, etc., and describes a feeling
of just wanting to get out of her own skin.  I was thinking that some sort of
mild anxiety medicine might make quite a difference in her outlook.  I will
discuss this with her doctor but was wondering what people on this list have
found to be effective for them and not have a negative interaction with senimet.

Thank you in advance.  I apologize for the length of this posting.  I will
try to be more succinct in the future.

Sincerely, Peggy


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