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Patricia Yothers, Edwin P., & Bev S.
I also experienced my first symptoms of PD after surgery: a biopsy on lymph
glands above my clavicle. Numerous doctors attributed the subsequent tremor,
pain, and stiffness in my left hand to damage done during the probing near my
thoracic outlet.  The original lymph swelling given as the reason for the
biopsy was caused by steroids given for "arthritis" which turned out to be a
bone spur on my shoulder.  This delayed diagnosis of PD for almost 2 years.
 
Subsequent surgeries for the spur and three other unrelated problems meant
more painkillers before the meperidine danger was discovered; I'm declining
any more repairs!  A recent sciatic attack sent me to the emergency room,
October 95, with all my medications in hand, including Eldepryl.  I hadn't
heard about the possible reaction between Demerol and Eldepryl, and neither
had the emergency room Doctor.  I was given a shot of Demerol and a follow-up
presecription for same.  I was lucky and suffered no reaction.  Now I'll know
better.  Thanks PD Information Exchange.  No telling how many lives you
safeguarded.
 
I am 60, 1.5 years diagnosed, taking Eldepryl 5 mg x 2 per day, and now
wondering about the UK study.
 
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