Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Hi Destiny, My husband would like to try Rasagiline for his Parkinson's when it becomes available--the last visit to his neuro it was still not on the market here that he was aware of. It's quite similar to Selegeline, which my husband is taking (5 mg per day) along with 1 25/100 carbidopa/levidopa (generic Sinemet). He's also been on 4.5 mg of LDN for about a year and a half, with no noticeable progression of his PD during that time. We first noticed symptoms about 3 years ago. So is your dad functioning as well as he was when he was on the Sinemet? Maybe something has changed like you say and he doesn't need it anymore. What happened that makes you say he became intolerant to the Sinemet? My husband at one time was on 3 levidopa/carbidopa a day. When he went on Selegeline, he was able to drop down to two a day, then when he started the LDN, he was able to drop down to 1 a day with no loss of function. A while ago, he went up to two carbidopa/levidopa a day for awhile because he was feeling very low energy, but it didn't seem to help--we ended up deciding he was just low energy for a while because of a being sick with a bug/ virus. We are all just feeling our way along. Kathie On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 13:35:54 -0700 (PDT) Destiny <destinyellen@...> writes: > 91/6/06 > > Dear Friends, > > Something very unusual is happening with my dad. He > has PD for 16 years and has been using LDN for 2 > years. > > I lowered his LDN from 4.5 to 3.5 to 4mg due to > sleeping problems for a few months and then I raised > it back to 4.5mg. Within a week he started to show > signs of improvement somewhat similiar to when he > started LDN. Two days ago he became intolerant to > Sinemet, which is the primary drug of choice for PD. > I thought well he is either making better use of his > existing Dompamine or he is creating more. Or he has > grown intolerant to the drug. This is very scary > since this is one of the most successful drugs he has > taken. > > So now it is tow days without Sinamet and we have > substituted Seleginine in and he continues to take > Artane. So far, his tremor is not a problem and on a > scale of 1 to 10 his energy level is almost always a > 5. > > Has anyone tried Rasigiline? I read that Rasigiline > and a dopamine agonist can work well as a precursor to > needing Sinamet. > > My prayer and hope is that he is indeed better and may > no longer need Sinamet. Please let me know your > thoughts. I am very hopeful but very scared. > > Healthy Regards, > > Destiny > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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