Hi, I am a new member of the list. I reside in the north is France. My mother , old of 64 years suffers the sickness of Parkinson since 23 years. The sickness has evolved a progressive manner with to the little symptom departure limiting to simple trembles to the level of the straight hand. Today, the sickness having considerably evolved, my mother has become a completely dependent nobody, it bit more to dress, wash, displace, feed alone. It is necessary it a permanent assistance. My father is is occupied entirely it during all these long years. Daily, it bestowed it all cares whose it needed, the toilet, to the re-education to the step, by passing by nurse cares notably to what concerns injections of Apokineton. My father had not to the departure of no medical competence to attend to my mother, our system of French social protection it has some some leaves obliged to make it for self telling to make the savings . My father is dead in the beginning this year and since my mother has been placed against its taste in a retirement home. The manager of the establishment has tempted by all means to become legal administrator my mother. I have succeeded by a decision of justice to make such that things happen differently and to to be designated myself administrator my mother. I continue therefore to lead the same combat that to lead my father during 23 years. I seek all possible means to help it to find a few autonomy. I know perfectly medicines used in France to decrease symptoms linked to this sickness (Parlodel, Modopar, Sinemet..), but it proves currently insufficient to bring it a satisfactory balance. A new medicine TASMAR has to be soon commercialized in France. According to what I have been able to learn, this medicine to the property to stabilize concentrations of L-Dopa in the blood and, by there even, to avoid the strong variations of concentration of L-Dopa following the plug repeated in the day. The second property that derives the precedent, would be to increase the sanguine available quantity of L-Dopa for the brain where will be made the transformation of L-Dopa in dopamine that is the neurotransmetteur necessary to improve symptoms of the sickness of Parkinson. I would wish to obtain the testimony of all persons having used this medicine, I know that it is used since several months in others country. Each of these testimonies will help me to bring arguments beside responsibles in order that this new medicine is administered to my mother , but also to all these and all those that suffer in silence and that wait surely that a new medicine comes to ease them or to deliver them momentarily. Thanks. Gilbert RUDYNSKI