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Posted by Todd on July 05, 2000 at 20:10:56:Just had my second sleep study, and they've now decided not only do I have severe OSA, but that my legs moved too much and that was why I woke up still.
They raised my pressure and I feel worse, so now she wants to give me Sinemet to stop my legs from moving.
In my first study I had NO leg movements. In my second the biggest difference was the higher pressure on the CPAP. Anybody hear of a correlation between leg movements showing up with higher pressure on a CPAP?
The possible side effects listed for Sinemet make me worried. Anybody have a good, long-term experience with Sinemet?
-Todd
- Ask about "Mirapex" (pramipexole) John D 7/06/00 (0)
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