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Bruce Warr wrote:

> Phil,
>
> What you describe is known (appropiately enough) as "Restless Legs
> Syndrome" or RLS.  I started having RLS about five years before I
> was DXed with PD. The symptoms disappeared for a while after I
> started on PD medication (Amantadine, then Sinemet and Eldepryl).
> After a while the symptoms re-appeared, much worse than before.
>
> I am a clinical researcher and so did a bit of self-research on  the
> phenomenon. The only conclusion I could reach is that at times the
> RLS seemed to be a side-effect of my PD meds and at other times it
> seemed to be a withdrawal symptom (noticed that when I went on a two
> week drug holliday).
>
> After a couple of years the RLS disappeared (along with other common
> side-effects such as nausea) and it has been about four years since
> the last occurance.
>
> As to relieving the symptoms, my neurologist prescribed Nortripoline
> (a sleeping pill that is also an anti-depressant) and that helped a
> bit, but what helped the most (and I'm not trying to be risque) was
> having an orgasm.  I don't know if anyone else has experienced this
> but that was my experience.

Hi Bruce,

As long you mentioned that you are taking the new med Mirapex how about
the effect of it in yours symptoms?.In my case the eventual tendency to
have tremor or sligth shaking in the rigth leg is controled only by a
small dose of  levedopa and 400 IU of vit E daily in these past 2 and
half years.
Best wishes,.

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