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Avatar n tn My father has had RLS for years and taking Sinemet to control it. Lately he has been acting differently almost like he has no control over his arms, mouth and legs. Can taking Sinemet for a long period of time cause Parkinson or similar disorders?
Avatar n tn 5-6 years ago, she started parkinson treatment as 3 per day 25/100 sinemet. Half year ago, her motion slows down, drooling a lot. Sinemet was increased to 3 per day 25/250. it really helped at first. 2 months later, dyskinesia occurred in tongue/jaw, drooling returned. Sinemet dosage then was decreased to 2 per day 25/250 (9am, 2pm), Requip 0.125 (9pm). Dyskinesia improved. 1.5 month ago, teeth grinding started day and night.
Avatar m tn I started taking Sinemet about 3 months ago and my blood sugar levels, insulin resistance are all over the map. In the morning I fight to get my BSs down and now, in the afternoon, I often have BS crashes into severe hypo territory. I've been to the emergency twice these past two weeks - a week ago Friday with hyper, ketones and this last Friday with a severe hypo with 5 units still active!!!
Avatar f tn I hated that because it worked so well, but side effects were intolerable. This as of April 28th. Was started on Sinemet. Was told this does not work as well as Requip, but was less likely to have same side effects. Said he could add darvocet if necesary.Also take ativan 1mg 3 x daily since the brain surgery, and 1-2 at night for help with sleep. Every other sleep aid made above symptoms worse. Did tapered Requip withdrawal while adding the sinemet.
Avatar m tn I have been on courses of prendisone for a repetitive chest infection for the past 12 months and I am still using a steroid inhaler. I am also on sinemet 500 for my Parkinsons condition. What could be the cause of the sudden increase in heart size. I am 72 years young.
Avatar f tn I hated that because it worked so well. This as of April 28th. Was started on Sinemet. Was told this does not work as well as Requip, but was less likely to have same side effects. Said he could add darvocet if necesary.Also take ativan 1mg 3 x daily since brain surgery, and 1-2 at night for help with sleep. Every other sleep aid made morning "miseries"symptoms worse. Tapered Requip withdrawal while adding Sinemet. Right now taking 1/2 afternoon and 1 at night.
Avatar f tn My doctor prescribed Sinemet (generic name: carbadopa/levo) 25/100mg each night, and I no longer have restless legs. I've been taking it for about 4 years now, and as far as I know, I don't have any negative side effects from it. (I know you said you prefer to balance yourself without pharmaceuticals, but if you don't find a way to do that, the Sinemet really works for me.) Sleep is SO important.
Avatar f tn I too have been on both of these meds and have had similar issues. Have you been on Sinemet yet? Requip and Mirapex are dopamine agonists, but Sinemet is a dopamine replacement and is best reserved for when the agonists no longer work. SinemetCR worked for me for a few years before the side effects outweighed the decreasing benefits. It's more complicated to optimize it's effectiveness, as one is best served to consider the timing, volume and content of their meals.
Avatar m tn I've been dealing with horrible spasticity since April and has gotten worse. I don't sleep much anymore at night and I work full time. My MRI shows no changes (minimal) and thoracic spine has no lesions. I've tried so many medications including sativex. I'm so tired and done with it all. I've also tried amitripyline, carbonmezipine, sinemet, quinine, nabilone and nothing. Please help....
Avatar f tn I was prescribed Lipitor for high cholesterol in 1997. In 2001, following a sleep study, I was found to have restless leg syndrom and prescribed Sinemet for the symptoms. Over the years the symptoms increased, and I now have severe lower back and neck pain, joint pain (especially knees) and my RLS has become more pronounced. I now have the symptoms beginning much earlier in the day, so have had to increase the use of Sinemet.
Avatar n tn t know if it is from the meds... as far as the meds. Sinemet and I just quit Nuepro... This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/227738'>hard bump under left armpit</a>.
Avatar m tn I’m not taking any medication from beginning of January (I suspended Sinemet and Amantadine, as recommended by my neurologist due no visible effects on my condition).
1168317 tn?1330262837 he also said that he wants to trial me on a drug called SINEMET that might help my tremors and stiffness . he said its used for parkinsons but you DO NOT have that but i just thinks it might help with your symptoms. cos at the end of the day anything that helps your symptoms is better for you long term ??. so as you can imagine im very confused as to what the hell is going on !!!
Avatar n tn His nails are short and kept trimmed. He is on Coreg,Lantus,vit c,multivits and zinc. As well as synthroid and sinemet. We would love to help alleviate this itching sensation and protect his skin. any suggestions.
Avatar m tn About 1 1/2 years ago I started taking 25/100 Sinemet 3 times/day. I am now taking 25/250 Sinemet 3 times/day plus 25 mg. additional carbidopa for the nausea I was having from the increase in the Sinemet. My neurologist also started me on .5 mg. of Azilect about a year ago. I am now taking 1 mg. of Azilect daily. All considered, I am still doing quite well and my symptoms appear to only be affecting one side so far. I exercise religiously every morning and still work full time.
Avatar f tn Has your neurologist attempted treatment with a variety of medications, which should at least include sinemet and anticholingergic medications such as trihexyphenydil (Artane)? Baclofen and muscle relaxants such as clonazepam are also often tried before considering surgery.
Avatar f tn time I am struggling to breathe and feel I am suffocating. My neurologist has me on Sinemet, Requip, Amantadline and Comtan. She added a carbo/levo tablet this past week that dissolves on the tongue. .i have not seen anywhere that debilitating shortness of breath is associated with Parkinson's. My neurologist thinks that this breathing distress is due to the wearing off of my meds although these episodes can happen randomly. Nedless to say it is affecting my quality of life.
Avatar f tn m currently taking Sinemet with good results helping with tremors, stiffness and mobility.
Avatar m tn or neurology problems and consider myself fairly healthy besides high blood presure that is controlled with clonidine .1mg 3 times a day.My local Dr.s have tried several differant meds. some made me worse some did nothing.The only thing that has worked is carbidopa/levo which I am on at this time it slows it down and at first it would stop it but now just slows it quit a bit.Mylocal Dr.s do not think it is pych. problem but have not been able to give me a diagnoses.
Avatar f tn ok my mom is 63,blind from methol alchohl poisoning and has bazil ganglia rigidity(parkinsons-like) and she is on baclofen,lisinipril,amlodipine,sinemet,and metoprolol succ and she was on zocor. she went into the hospital on dec.29th with stiffness and unable to move. she had a hedache and her head was spinning. the hospital said it was a med reaction and that her UTI was causing her medicines not to work. they treated the UTI and after five days sent her home.
701713 tn?1228363498 It's been many years that i've had to take medication in order to sleep. The restless legs began before my fibro dx, then developed into periodic limb movement disorder. I take one xanax to relax me and make me sleepy, then I take one trazadone in order to stay asleep. It is the only thing i've found that helps me sleep through the night. I pray you find a solution soon, as you need good sleep so your body can restore itself. Take care.
487070 tn?1313665952 Sinemet, Mirapex, Requip and Neurontin. All helped for a while but needed increasing doses and the side effects and augmentation became intolerable. I now use a TENS Unit before bedtime, and it has done as well for me as the meds after their initial usefulness waned. I was on so many meds that made me nauseous I wasn't sure which caused what. But I puked a lot for a while. Somehow I guess I became more tolerant because it did nearly stop. Maybe your body will adjust too.