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Dear Ms. Edwards:

You have my sympathy.  My wife was briefly on Miropex and it had a terrible 
effect upon her.  She was horribly depressed and I would not be surprised if 
it could cause other adverse psychological reactions.  Obviously Miropex is 
just one drug available that can be used.  Her neurologist should perhaps 
consider Requip.  If Miropex is causing the psychological problem, she 
should be better once it clears out of her system.  I wish you the best.

Rob
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From: "Sandra Edwards" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 8:22 PM
Subject: SCARED...


> My Mom, 70 years old was diogn. with parkinson about 4 years ago.  She has 
> never taken even a simple tylenol before.  She hates the thought of taking 
> medicine.  Finally, on last Friday she gave in and accepted the fact that 
> life as she has always known, had changed and she needed help.  She can no 
> longer walk, brush her hair, get dressed, or even write her name.  I took 
> her to a Grat doctor who started her on Miropex, .125 3 times a day, and 
> sent her to her own family doctor for heart & lung check ups as she was 
> faving shortness of breath.  I really think she got overwhelmed and had a 
> very bad anziety attack, but  she wound up in the hospital Friday 
> afternoon.  Today, Sunday, she is totally confused and talking out of her 
> head.  The only meds she is getting is the miropex & ativan for her being 
> so nervious.  Is this normal?  Is her body just getting use to the med's 
> and will it get better?
>
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