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Jeff (husband, Parky) was experiencing a real problem with tiredness. He was
on Permax, Amantadine, Eldepryl. He added a substantial vitamin supplement
combo (C,E, Beta Carotene, B100, garlic, melatonin, etc) and NADH. He's now
been on NADH for about 4-5 weeks; started with one a day and now takes 4 a
day, all before breakfast on an empty stomach. It's been like night and day.
His energy is at least 80%-90% better and about 80% of the time his tremor
is reduced by at least 50%. His slowness (movement) is a little better but
that's negligible. He still plans to add (or wants to) hydergine,
permaplexaline (sp?) and one other drug (can't recall now).
Don't know if the NADH is right for everyone but so far Jeff has felt much
better since all these changes.
Lisa Carper
 
>>Just looking for a little help re our latest 'problem'. My wonderful
>>fiance (PD 3yrs. 55) has been *very* tired for the last 5 or 6 days. He
>>finds his energy is very low and although he's normally quite active,
>>can't seem to stop stay up (awake) for too long. He wants to get up and
>>attend to errands but finds himself instead staying in his chair with no
>>ambition or energy. What we're wondering is, does this signal a
>>deterioration of his condition, or is it common to go through 'phases'
>>of weariness?
>>
>>Would sincerely appreciate any help/information you can give.
>>
>>With thanks in advance and Best Wishes,
>>
>>H. Spence   ([log in to unmask])
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>>From what I read and experienced myself, phases of tiredness seems
>to be common.
>Nic Marais, 43,1.
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>Nic Marais
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