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William Hornsby wrote:
>
>    My name is Germaine, (67yrs). Last year, my husband Bill (68yrs) was
> diagnosed with "parkinsonism" (Is that the same as a little bit pregnant?)
> The neurologist said it wasn't PD because Bill only had tremors in his left
> hand, sometimes transmitted to the right hand, but his physical shape was
> excellent, no weakness in muscles, etc.
>
> At first, Bill's manner changed: he was shuffling, his arms just hung down
> and his head was bowed when he walked. I watched all this happening, Bill
> turning into an "old man" before my eyes. (And I wasn't willing to be
> married to an old man, not yet.) That's when I dragged Bill to the doctor
> and said, What gives?
>
> Now Bill takes one Sinemet CR 200/50 every morning. There's some
> improvement. Certainly no more shuffling, etc. But he has trouble putting
> his thoughts into words. His speech is slow. I feel more should be done, but
> his doctor says he's happy with the results.(!)

> Germaine

Dear friends,

If possible,my first decision would be to look for the opinion of others
specialists in PD and tremors,and in case it were very difficult I would
try to reduce progressively to half or so the actual dosage and see the
results.Another thing would be to take the med distributed along the day
instead of  a one single dose.

Best wishes,
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