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George Lussier wrote:
>
>         Dear Buck Rogers,
> ,       Dear Buck,
>         Dear John,
>
>         Dear Brian Collins,
>
>              So, Brian, re:The lights...A misunderstanding..."...So we had
> better sort out who!" [Ijust love the explanation point!]  Ok Brian, so
> draw!..... I must confess it was I or me who misunderstood what Buck meant
> when he said that his lights came back on. You caught me. Guilty as
> charged. And I must also confess that I agree with what you suggested to
> Buck re:a new medication routine which as I understanding is that he up his
> levodopa, add Celance [Permax to me] and drop the Bromocriptine.Right?
> ....You can jump in any where along here, Buck......But.. I'm still
> concerned about what happened to Buck when he came off the Artane.Was it
> withdrawal or "something much more sinister"  Or may be it doesn't matter
> if a new routine gets him back on track. However as I'm sure you and I
> would agree Buck would do well to learn what he can about the drug he tries
> on. It may prevent him from a problem later on.For example Celance [Permax]
> is from the same drug family as Bromocriptine, namely ergot derivatives
> both........know what I'm getting at?....... Well I'm begining to run on in
> the mouth. I just hope that you, Buck dig into the matter a little more
> deeply.
>
> GOOD talking to you Brian. I do admire your contributions. Buck take good
> care of yourself.
>
> george [[log in to unmask]]
>     NTGATS
>
> [log in to unmask]

Dear George & Brian:

        Thanks to both of you for your help! :) I found out where a lot of my
problem was coming from. By bad luck at the same time I dropped the
Artane I picked up the Flu. So much for Flu shots. I'm just starting to
pick-up again. I'm still not sure if the worsening of symptons is due to
the stress from the Flu or dropping the Artane. Although I've noticed
that I'm definitely not as jumpy as before.  Your probably right about
the Parlodel (bromocriptine) ,I thought to wait for the release of
Pramipexole before changing it. Thanks again.


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John Rogers
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