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Welcome to our group.  I was diagnosed in 92 and have gotten a lot of useful
stuff from this group.  My experience suggests that one simply waits a day
(or month) and things will be different.  Sometimes certain foods (cheese
etc.) will have a nauseating affect when consumed to close to meds.
Changing the carbidopa mix can help.  Discuss with your neuro.  I'm gonna go
climb a mountain.
\Randy


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From: "Kelly G" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 3:41 PM
Subject: New Subscriber


> Hi,  I'm Kelly G, retired Structural Aircraft Designer.
> Diagnosed with Adult Parkinson's in April 2005 after being treated for
> Essential Tremour five years.  Found PARKINSN site by searching for a
> Support Group. Know the scientific approach of this disease, but still
> trying to understand the emotions and frustrations of "having" it.
> Although am interested in all aspects of this disease, have one specific
> question: "why do I have terrible nausea when doctor upgraded 0.25mg (1.25
> /day) to 0.50mg? (total 1.5mg/day)
> What to do about nausea?  Returned to  5 tabs of .25mg/day and added one
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> PARCOPA in morning. Any ideas?

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