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Dear friends,

I have been a lurker/reader for several months now. I joined the list
to learn more about Parkinsons because my father, 70 yrs., was
diagnosed with PD last year.  Your shared correspondence has taught me
a lot already and introduced me to a special group of people.  In the
last 10 days my father has tried to cope with serious fatigue during
the day and insomnia at night.  This is an abrupt change for him, so I
write eager to get any advice you can offer.

Six months or so before he was diagnosed last year, my father had
trouble with his writing and noted a shuffle in his gait and some
rigidity in legs. (He has walked 2-3 miles every day since retirement.)
The neurologist said he was in the early stages of PD and started him
on Eldepryl, 5mg, twice daily.  He takes it at breakfast and at lunch
or mid afternoon.  This is his only PD medication and he has been on it
for a year.

My father also has a 20-25 year history of high blood pressure problems
and heart arrhythmias.  His cardiologist currently prescribes Hytrin, 5
mg., and Nadolol (corguard (?) generic), 40 mg, both of which he takes
in the morning.

When he begin Eldepryl last year, his neurologist wanted him to go off
the blood presssure meds, but the cardiologist wanted him on them
because of the arrhythmia.  They conferred by telephone and the
cardiologist prevailed.

In the last ten days my father has had a pronounced increase in extreme
tiredness and weakness during the day.  He says both his body and his
mind are very lethargic.  He can go to sleep or nap any time in the
day, but when he sits at his desk at home and forces himself to work
(IRS forms, etc.), he experiences inner tenseness and nervousness that
feels like a hypertension episode and he can't concentrate.  Since he
experiences this as high blood pressure, he has taken numerous readings
and gets very low readings--for him at least--examples: 116/72 &
109/64.  His pulse rates are steady in 50-60's range.

He says that his mind gets a little clearer from 6-8 pm when he feels
more awake and can concentrate on TV some, but then he can't get to
sleep 9-10 pm and is having consistent insomnia the rest of night.
Over the past year he has had a few days when he just couldn't get out
of bed and some sleepless nights but they have been occasional and not
a consistent thing.

Daddy has an appointment with the neurologist on Tuesday, but I asked
his permission to send this description to you because we would like to
know more about possible reactions to the blood pressure meds he is
taking.  What experiences/advice do you have for people with PD who
also have a history of hypertension and heart arrhythmias.  Many thanks
for any insights you can share.

Laura Lewis ([log in to unmask])
2505 Great Oaks Parkway
Austin, Texas  78756
512/459-5611