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> sending it again...my server returned it...Gail
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> Subject: Re: Sister
> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 11:03:20 +0000
> From: Wanda Banks <[log in to unmask]>
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> To: Donovan White <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hello Debbie, Thanks for the note. We are coming to the same
> conclusion...since my sister is in the early stages and she has
> numerous symptoms but they are all slight in intensity...the Sinemet
> didn't have much impact on her symptoms.  My sister is primarily
> troubled by difficulty writing...since her hand tremer is so slight
> and can't even be seen and the rigity in her wrist is minor...they
> don't even show up until she attemps a fine moter movement like
> handwriting...and the flow of writing is interfered with which then
> effects her concentration...which then becomes very frustrating.She
> was hoping a trial on Sinemet would confirm the diagnosis and make an
> impact on her handwriting...but when she began on it she became so
> nauseated she couldn't raise her head off the pillow...so she was
> given additional carbidopa 25mg to take with the Sinemet and was told
> to take them with meals until the nausea was no longer a
> problem...which took two weeks. It wasn't until the third week that
> she could take the Sinemet with the extra carbidopa a half hour before
> meals.  After a week my sister only saw a slight difference in a
> couple of minor symptoms  and no improvement in writing so the meds
> were stopped.  She continues to be on Eldeprly only. She continues to
> look for solutions to help in writing...she does not type and doesn't
> have a computer.  Any ideas out there anyone?
>
> Thanks.  Gail Vass