Do you guys take your meds at night?
Nighttime and meds: Do you guys take your... - Cure Parkinson's
Nighttime and meds
My husband does (his 3rd CL dose of the day) but I often wonder if that could possibly keep him awake when he goes to bed & then once he is asleep - wakes him back up. Am I crazy ?
No, you are not crazy. When I first started taking
c/L I was taking my last dose at 6 pm and had wild dreams all night long, woke up every 2 hours. I now take my last dose of the day at 4 pm and am doing much better. But, PD medicine is known to disturb sleep.
Yes, it helps me sleep. I take Sinemet CR.
My husband does take his meds at night and if necessary an extra Sinemet during the day but then gets sleepier than normal. So far he takes less meds than others he knows. His secondary is Meripac, probably spelled wrong. His latest problem is getting up from an easy chair. We both have to be careful with steps. I have Fibro, cfs., long time depression, Epstein Barr, sleep apnea but not using cpap anymore. I think hubby needs one. With all my meds., starting with blood pressure ones many years ago, I sometimes wonder if I truly have anything really wrong at all. Must sleep. It's 2am.
No, I do not. For some reason I can make it through the night. I have some tremors, but they usually don't last a long period. Sometimes they will come back but I try to calm my self with some self-talk/meditation & it seems to help. I have been sleeping 4 or 5 hrs a night, occasionally 2-3.
I don't take my Sinemet Cr after about 6 pm. However, before going to bed I take a Mega B tablet, magnesium, curcumin, calcium with vitamin D, co-enzyme 10, and olive leaf extract. Sinemet can block the b vitamins like B2,and B3, and lack of these vitamins can cause dementia. My vitamin B levels remain high through the day, and my Sinemet Cr controls tremor in the daytime. I feel that curcumin and olive leaf extract in combination help with the non-tremor aspects of PD. Late at night, my right hand tremor can go up to my shoulder, and I have a slight left hand tremor, but not all the time. The magnesium and calcium before bed helps to prevent leg muscle cramps during the night. My tremor which is controlled by Sinemet CR in the daytime, is the tip of the iceberg.
This is news to me! I'll start expanding the time between my Sinemet ER and B vitamins.
Interesting protocol
Hey Becky how goes the battel? I rarely take meds past 6.30pm. Accept for an occasional clonozapam to help with sleep
I usually take half a sinemet if I need it. It helps with the pain in my arms and shoulders but I don't want too much because then I'll be twitchy. I'm still taking one clonazepam for the REM sleep disorder. Sleep is an ongoing challenge and I guess always will be. Something will work and then it won't anymore. Last night, amazingly enough, I wasn't up for an hour or so around 4 a.m. but instead slept mostly till 7. Who knows why?! Not me. I appreciate it though.
I am on Amino Acid Treatment, which is a bit different. I take them at 6am 10am and 2pm.
There is no On/Off, it seems to level out over 24hrs. I can even go a day or two; this is how I know if I am at the right dose.
Can you tell me what your dosage is now of all the different amino acids you're taking? Thanks
Hi Mary, present doseage,
6am
100 % LDopa. 1.3G
Tyrosene 1.0G
Folate 1MG
B6. 100MG
NeuroReplete. 1tab
CysReplete. Zero
10am
100 % LDopa. 1.3G
Tyrosene 1.0G
Folate Zero
B6. 100MG
NeuroReplete. Zero
CysReplete. 1tab
2pm
100 % LDopa. 1.3G
Tyrosene 2.0G
Folate 1MG
B6. 100MG
NeuroReplete. 1tab
CysReplete. 1tab
6pm
CysReplete. 1tab
Trust this helps,
Peter
I don't take any at night. I cut 25/100 c/l into quarters and take them (more or less) hourly. I take my last 1/4 pill around 5:30-6:00pm and average 300mg daily. I do this to [try to] limit dyskinesia.
Would you get the same effect taking an extended release C/L? My ears are agog, because the dyskinesia gets so bad for me I didn't want to take it at all. I took mucuna instead, which I got at the health food store. After taking a couple falls, I started C/L again yesterday but I dread the dyskinesia.
So, attributing the falls to Mucuna, was it dizziness, weakness in your legs...what if you could tell was the adverse effect from your Mucuna. I am interested because I have noted somethings and wonder if we had the ssame experience.
I didn't think the Mucuna caused the falls, but rather, failed to stop them. I assumed the falls came from progression of the disease. The doctor suggested I may be undermedicated and to add a half a Sinemet to my noon dose.
Beckey! I gave it a try. I increased my L Dopa a little. I mean I added some Sinemet (1/2 tab) to my 200 mg MP for night time-also chewed it actually along with 250 mg C and about 30 mg of EGCG. Tasted horrible but I slept way better. Unfortunately I have dilated pupils today and need to wear sunglasses outdoors. I guess I got a bit high. But tremor didn't wake me so often last night.
Beckey, do you take Amantadine? It's supposed to be for dyskensia. How much C/L do you take?