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Pam,
Am hearing you say PD drugs may be causung my tremours? You may be right as
everytime I was upgraded my shaking became worse. Something to discuss wuth
doctor on the next visit.  Doctor does not want to put me on Senemet or
Parcopa full time. Wonder why?
Kelly G

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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:10 AM
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> Pam
> Dyskinesias (strange involuntary movements) are the result of
> Sinemet/related drugs.  Tremor can be very difficult to treat.  After my
> DBS
> brain surgeries to control bi-lateral tremors I tried Stalevo (Comtan and
> Levodopa) and my abs started twitching.  i don't take any PD meds as they
> only helped once.
> Ray
> 1996 dx
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> From: "Pam Clifton" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 5:59 AM
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>
>
>> HI, DEBBIE! MY FRIEND WITH PARKINSONS SAYS HIS TREMOR GOES OFF AND
>> ON. HE ALSO SAYS HIS DOCTOR TOLD HIM THE TREMOR (IS IT TREMOR HE
>> MEANS?)  IS CAUSED BY THE BODY'S REACTION TO THE MEDICATION, NOT THE
>> PD. SOMETIMES ONE HAND WILL MAKE  VERY STRANGE, JUMPY, REPETITIVE
>> MOVEMENTS, AND SOMETIMES NOT AT ALL. MORE LIKE JERKINESS THAN A
>> TREMOR. MAYBE THIS IS DIFFERENT FROM THE TREMOR?
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