Irving, Would you give me a little more information into your wife's burning sensations and what has your doctor's said about it. My Dad has a burning sensation in his feet and both the neurologist he has seen say that it is unrelated to his PD. When I first got on this list I posted a question about whether or not anyone else had that and a few people came back saying they did. I also searched the archives and found some other posts about it. My Dad has just changed neurologist. The first one he was going to was not a PD specialist so we found one who did. He likes him very much. I have not met him. Anyway, I would like to send him the information from this list about this before my Dad's next appointment so he can reconsider his dismissal of that as a PD related ailment. Thanks for your comments Nancy Walker [log in to unmask] >Whetherher reaction is normal or is relative to the types of PD symptoms that >she has is questionable. Her PD symptoms are not "classic". In addition to the >slowing of movement, she had trouble swallowing and had severe burning >sensations at various places in her body. She does not have "frezzing" or >extreme dyskinesia. >I would suggest that you talk to your neurologist about using Clozaril. > >Good luck! > >[log in to unmask] > >