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Brian,


This is the last time I write to you about my dyskinesie and old or new or
changed med. schemes. You are right being irritated about my not keeping my
promise to send you a second list with data.
I did send you the first one. Your reaction on that, did give me the paralyzing
feeling that all the mails I had written, trying to explain what I meant by
saying my reaction on the med's were of the dyphasic and wearing off dyskinesia
kind, had bounced against
a concrete wall of polite disbelief. I know that does not excuse my stopping to
react but is at best only an explanation. So for me, I do close the discussion.
All things I can say about it are said far more than once. I regret it happened
like it did.

Because you say you missed my change of schedule,I repeat them once.
So here we go:
8  o clock    :1 sin. CR 25/100, eldepryl 5, 1/2 permax 0.25, orphenadrine
11.  ,,    1/2 sin. CR 25/100, eldepryl 5, 1/2 permax 0.25, orphenadrine
14.  ,,    1/2 sin. CR 25/100              1/2 permax 0.25, orphenadrine
17.  ,,    1/2 sin. CR 25/100              1/2 permax 0.25, orphenadrine
20.  ,,    1/2 sin. CR 25/100              1/2 permax 0.25, orphenadrine

This scheme caused about 7 hours of heavy dyskinesia, which started about 3.5
hour after taking sinemetCR and lasted till a bit more than an hour after
taking the next.

I only changed the sin.CR schedule, taking 1 sin.CR 25\100 at 11.00, at 14.30,
and at 18.00.

This scheme causes one hour of heavy dyskinesia, which starts somewere between
10 and 11 at night and a very short time of dyskinesia(to be counted in
minutes) about an hour after the first sinemet. And of course more time "off"
in the morning.

Regards, Ida Kamphuis, 53/12+ , Holland