Guest guest Posted October 27, 1998 Report Share Posted October 27, 1998 The Sinemet/Klonopin combo seems to be working for my RLS and PLMD. Am sleeping better than ever. However......... since starting the Sinemet, I seem to be having more RLS during the day than I used to. It was primarily a night time thing for me. Wonder if the Sinemet is causing this new phenomenon? It's not like I would let anyone take away my meds right now - afterall, I waited 45 years to sleep decently. Just wondering if anyone else finds that these anti-Park meds increase RLS during the DAY. BTW, I only take my Sinement/Klonopin mix at bed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 1998 Report Share Posted October 27, 1998 In a message dated 98-10-27 03:37:54 EST, you write: << The Sinemet/Klonopin combo seems to be working for my RLS and PLMD. Am sleeping better than ever. However......... since starting the Sinemet, I seem to be having more RLS during the day than I used to. It was primarily a night time thing for me. Wonder if the Sinemet is causing this new phenomen >> I have had the same experience. I also had problems w/ rebounding and augmentation... So I quit all meds for 2 (miserable) weeks, and the started to keep my doses as low as possible, and it worked! My doc had me taking SInemet all day long, which made my nights much worse... now I only take it at night, and my sleep has improved measurable, but I have symptoms on/off all day long now. Still better than not sleeping. I also take a little permax on bad nights... Andy 36/ oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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