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Just one question has any one taken Selegiline for your PD.

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Juliegrace

Bailey, do a search. There have been many posts about it.

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park_bear

I take Selegiline. Helps a little bit.

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JohnPepper

Yes! I took a monotherapy of Selegiline between 1994 and 2002, and have not needed to take any Pd medication since then.

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Serbona in reply to JohnPepper

I am newly diagnosed with PD less than 2 months ago age 51. I just ordered your book. I have been taking low dose Sinemet for 6 weeks and my new neurologist just prescribed rasagiline along with sinemet. Did you ever take levodopa and if so how did you get off of it? I am also wary of the rasagiline as well.

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JohnPepper in reply to Serbona

Hi Serbona, There is no medication on the market that does anything to slow down the progression of Pd. Having said that; I have to ask why any of us takes any Pd medication? The answer is to give temporary relief to some of our symptoms. That relief is very temporary, lasting less than twenty-four hours. Unfortunately, we have to take more and more medication to get the same relief. We then get to the point where we can get no further relief, But the side effects can be very damaging.

There is only one way that I know of to reverse some of the symptoms of Pd an that is FAST WALKING. WE can all do fast walking if we set our minds to it. Many people are not prepared to even give it a try. Just look around you and see how many people, particularly women, who walk our streets every second day, for RUN/WALK for LIFE?

You pay your money and you take your choice!

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Bailey_Texas in reply to JohnPepper

Hello john same old shit. So drugs only work for 24 hours Thats a new one. funny mime have been working for 14 years.

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JohnPepper in reply to Bailey_Texas

I assume you take them several times a day because they ware out, don't they?

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Bailey_Texas in reply to JohnPepper

John all meds wear off and are taken more than once a day.

That was a stupid question. But coming from you that is normal.

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Kitefli in reply to JohnPepper

How much dose etc in "monotherapy "

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JohnPepper in reply to Kitefli

Hi KItefli. There is only one way to take Selegiline; one tablet in the morning and the other at lunchtime!

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bassofspades

I took it for a couple of months. The side effects were too difficult for me. Weeklong migraine headaches. Even with diet restrictions. Selegiline metabolizes to methamphetamine, interestingly, and caused me to sweat a lot too. Good luck buddy!

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Despe in reply to bassofspades

Bass, good friend,

Did you try Rasagiline?

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bassofspades in reply to Despe

No friend, doing well on 3mg requip.

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ParlePark in reply to Despe

I was on rasagaline for at least 6 months when first diagnosed. Horrible headaches. MDS took me right off.

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JohnPepper in reply to bassofspades

Sorry to hear that. We are all so very different.

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Kitefli

I took one a day for several weeks and x2/day for a week, in conjunction with 1/2 Sinemet x3/day to see if it reduces tremor. I didn't notice any difference.

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anna1060

Hi Bailey,

I’ve taken only rasagiline since my 08/17 diagnosis at age 80. Because most of my symptoms were, and are, non-motor, a DaT scan was used to confirm the neurologist’s judgement.

Results: my motor symptoms have increased only slightly; anxiety has decreased; irritability has remained the same (high). I have no idea what rasagiline’s role has been in all this, esp. as I keep In mind what John Pepper says about medicines’ limitations.

Good luck, Bailey. Best, Anna

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Hikoi in reply to anna1060

And I dont know why he has to keep telling us that meds for PD dont cure, nor do meds for diabetes or hypothyroid ....the list is endless. As to side effects, what does JP know if he never took them. By the way the last neuro he saw said he did not have idiopathic PD.

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Bailey_Texas in reply to Hikoi

The first day and the first thing a wrote here john commented and said i was wrong about everything i said and was doing for my PD. He is a idiot who is poorly informed.

I try tried it twice. The first time I awoke with a bad headache and a systolic bp in the 150s.. This is very high for me... The second time I started having worsening pd symptoms before my first c/l dose (when I usually have no pd symptoms$...

FYI I am giving entacapone another look (a COMT inhibitor)... I am on my third day with no unexpected wearing offs. I also had some protein eArlier in the day, and it hasn’t caused me to wear off yet ( knock on wood). For the first time in months I am feeling some optimism...

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Bailey_Texas

Thanks for all the replies except John Pepper.

I take 3 25/100 carbidopa levodopa every 4 hours, 1 300 mg gabapentgin and 1 2 mg ropinirole 3 times a day.

14 years living with PD and doing good.

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Bailey_Texas

About me. I am 66 have had PD for 14 years and i an still going strong.

I built a a new home last year and i mean i built it ( the house part some one else did the metal building) with my own two hands. move on 1/16/2019. It is a barndamendium. A barndamendium is a house . built inside a metal

building. THe living area is 11 hundred sq feet and a 1900 sq ft shop and 2000 sq ft loft.

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Cagey84

Hi Bailey - selegeline is a much older molecule, rasagiline is the one to go for, as it doesn't have the amphetamine-like breakdown products. I've been on it for 7 years with no problems at all.

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Bailey_Texas in reply to Cagey84

I have been taking selegiline for a week now i am sleeping better

( 8 vs 4) hours) . I am taking fewer meds now and fewer doses.

I took selegiline for the first 8 years and when i stopped taking it i felt no different.

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