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wackemac
09-29-2008, 05:54 PM
Does Sinemet help with balance? Does any PD med help with balance? I'm afraid I might fall. Thanks.
RLSmi
09-29-2008, 06:53 PM
Mac, I think some people find amantadine to be helpful with balance.
ZucchiniFlower
09-29-2008, 09:31 PM
Physical therapy helps, too.
Amantadine does the trick for me - it is amazingly helpful. It takes only 100 mg per day (in the morning) for me to have almost normal balance, I can even turn and swivel. Without it I am very tippy and off balance.
It does make my ankles purple.......... small price to pay for getting my balance restored.
imark3000
10-01-2008, 07:30 AM
..what pd symptoms that sinemt help with???? pd has many symptoms? I am really confused about this "gold" drug ! feedback greatly appreciated
dbiker2
10-02-2008, 06:04 AM
..what pd symptoms that sinemt help with???? pd has many symptoms? I am really confused about this "gold" drug ! feedback greatly appreciated
PD is a strange disease as you probably know, it affects everyone differently. The drugs that are available affect people differently also. One person may have great success with a drug while someone else has no benefit at all.
Generally speaking sinemet helps with tremor, rigidity and stiffness. Over time the effectiveness diminishes and increased dosage is required which cause a whole new set of symptoms.
Do you have a regular neurologist or a MDS (movement disorder specialist). If you don't have a MDS I suggest finding one.
Hope this helps, good luck.
imark3000
10-02-2008, 01:58 PM
PD is a strange disease as you probably know, it affects everyone differently. The drugs that are available affect people differently also. One person may have great success with a drug while someone else has no benefit at all.
Generally speaking sinemet helps with tremor, rigidity and stiffness. Over time the effectiveness diminishes and increased dosage is required which cause a whole new set of symptoms.
Do you have a regular neurologist or a MDS (movement disorder specialist). If you don't have a MDS I suggest finding one.
Hope this helps, good luck.
I am now 65 and was diagnosed 2 years ago and since then the neurologists have wanted to start me on sinemet but I am not convinced because I am able to coup without fallowing a hard regime of exercise and supplements.
My problem with sinemet is that it may not be useful to relieve my main symptoms (gait and tremor) while I am able to coupe with tension through exercise.
That is the reason I needed feedback on what symptoms are usually helped by sinemet
dbiker2
10-02-2008, 02:05 PM
I am now 65 and was diagnosed 2 years ago and since then the neurologists have wanted to start me on sinemet but I am not convinced because I am able to coup without fallowing a hard regime of exercise and supplements.
My problem with sinemet is that it may not be useful to relieve my main symptoms (gait and tremor) while I am able to coupe with tension through exercise.
That is the reason I needed feedback on what symptoms are usually helped by sinemet
I should add that almost everyone pretty much responds to sinemet.
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