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Does Anyone Get Jerks In There Legs?
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posted July 9, 2022
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I use Gabapentin and it works

posted October 24, 2022
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Teresa
Dyskinesia is uncontrolled, involuntary movement that may occur with long-term levodopa use and longer time with Parkinson's. Not everyone will develop this complication, and the experience of dyskinesia varies. New and emerging treatments aim to help avoid dyskinesia.

Dyskinesia | Parkinson's Diseasehttps://www.michaeljfox.org › news › dyskinesia

posted July 16, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I accomplished things. That always makes for a good day.

posted July 14, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

What type of doctor? Your Primary or a Neurologist? Always get a second opinion!

posted July 12, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I do after sitting and getting up and walking unstable and my legs quiver as I walk, if I can, and I'm weak feeling, I need assistance when that happens or I eventually fall, it's a fast front to back motion and makes me feel like my knees are going to pop out of joint.

This and Lewy Body dementia with Parkinsonism symptoms
I'm a total mess!

posted July 9, 2022

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