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    Parkinson's question. UPDATE #12 - Relief!

    This is about medication side effects.

    First, I want to be clear that my mom is following up with her specialist and GP on this.

    Mom went on a long-action Levacabridopa. It gave her her life back, but after some time she started developing shortness of breath, almost like hyperventilating. Her pulse rate is higher than normal - around 97 or 98.

    Recently she finally got her appointment with the Movement Disorders Clinic here - all the neurologists there specialize in Parkinson's and related disorders. The neuro there put Mom on a short-acting form of the LCD. Now she is more short of breath all the time, unless she is lying down.

    I can find nothing in the literature or on the net about shortness of breath/hyperventilating being a side effect of the meds. It certainly can be a symptom of Parkinson's - but she had no trouble until she started the medication.

    She is on no other med that would interact with this, and stopped taking vitamins with iron as iron can block the drug's absorption.

    Anyone with any experience and/or feedback on this?

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Catty1; 01-30-2012 at 04:50 PM.
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    No experience with it, but definitely she should follow up with the doc right away. Shortness of breath can be a symptom of so many things, including heart trouble. Better to overreact than under react at this point.
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    She's left a message at the specialist's office and they return calls within 48 hours. I guess that means even on the weekends! I hope so.

    When she started the new short-acting meds, she started with 1 pill 3 x day, then worked up to 2 tablets 3 x day. Tomorrow she will take only 1 in the morning, and 1 mid-day.

    The pharmacist didn't say 'go ahead', but the risk from hyperventilating and high pulse is greater than that from reducing the medication. I am to call her tomorrow afternoon.

    She has her yearly checkup with her GP next week, so will talk to her as well.

    Thanks, Karen! I AM worried.
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    Have them check for blot clots in the lungs

    I don't want to alarm you, but the symptoms are that of blod clots in the lungs. A CT scan will answer the question. Good luck. I know medicine can be exhausting to deal with.

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    Thanks, SAS. The weird thing is, when she wakes up in the morning and it's 8 or more hours since her last dose of meds, she's fine. It's after she takes the meds that this kicks up! I hope she hears from her specialist soon!

    She's also fine after taking one of her 1 hour walks, or if she's lying down.

    But I do also wonder if the meds just exacerbate what is already there.

    Thanks again!
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    I have had a patient with Parkinsons and Alzeimers on Levacabridopa. She often had very shallow breathing, and we had to check O2 levels once per day. I do not know whether it started when she started the med or not, however the RN seemed to blame it on the Parkinsons itself. Make sure to bring it up with the doctor, and he will give you more information.

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