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Scott  Try clonazepam aka clonopin at bedtime.  I broke a finger by striking 
my bedroom wall while being a "superhero".  All this action is known as REM 
Behaviorial Disorder or RBD.  Clonazepam cured me in one night.  Good Luck, 
B ob
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From: "Scott Burnett" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 11:52 AM
Subject: nightmares and more


> I've been a member of the Parkinson's web for a long time but this is the 
> first post in a while.  I've been dx'd since I was 39 (now 52) and was 
> presenting symptoms for several years before that.  I take a regular 
> "who's who" of parkinson's medications (Sinemet CR, Amanadine, Comtan, 
> Requip since the beginning, Added Azilect and Prestiq over the last 
> several years.)  I still take the same dosage of Sinemet I started with 13 
> years ago. All of the adjustments have been with the Requip (Now taking 4 
> Mg/4X daily.)  Anyway, that's the history of my current medicine cabinet. 
> My question is, "Why are my dreams becoming so vidid and often times 
> violent?" and "Can I keep from bopping my poor wife as I flail around, 
> fending off an array of attackers and other shady looking characters?" All 
> joking aside, I really like sleeping with my wife and don't want to be 
> banished to the guest room.  Any ideas on how to turn down the intensity 
> or at least the frequency of the "show?"
>
> Scott Burnett
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