I recently saw my Neuro and had my prescription changed from C-L to an equivalent dosage combination of C-L and C-L CR (sustained release) to reduce off time. I went from three times 1-1/2 25/100 C-L pills per day to a regimen of one 25/100 C-L plus three 50/200 C-L CR pills per day. A presciption of one 1mg rasagiline is unchanged. In the morning I take the rasagiline with the one 25/100 C-L and the first of three C-L CR 50/200 pills at 7 AM. At 12 PM I take the 2nd C-L CR 50/200 and at 5 PM I take the third C-L CR 50/200.
I have dyskinesia that includes head swaying from side to side and neck dystonia causing my head to drop forward slightly. When I am not at my best and under stress, my head swaying starts and my speech is as if the words were being typed on a manual typewriter with pauses between carriage returns. At least I can make light of it, joking at the office with deadpan delivery. Dyskinesia wears me out and my neck hurts. It is still better than being off with symptoms of bradykinesia. My neurologist told me today to try reducing the one 25/100 C-L to half a pill.
I'll still need coping mechanisms to slow the to and fro. Are there streching exercises or concentration techniques to help still head movement I wonder? Touching your chin will work momentarily.