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Suggest Treatment For Undiagnosed Movement Disorder

I have an undiagnosed movement disorder along with motor and non-motor symptoms and have a good response to l-dopa. i experience cold hands as a warning signal that my medication is wearing off. my hands go blue to the touch. I also have tingling and numbness my arm from time to time. I am under a consultant neurologist at the National hospital in london and wondered this coldness /tingling can be treated ?
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Hello,
Welcome to the magical world of health care,
I went through your query, and since you are responding to L dopa means you have parkinsonism. may i know what are your concerns as already u are under treatment of a neurologist.
I hope my advice would have been useful, in decision making regarding your treatment, still if you have any clarifications or doubts feel free to contact back.
Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Undiagnosed Movement Disorder

Hello, Welcome to the magical world of health care, I went through your query, and since you are responding to L dopa means you have parkinsonism. may i know what are your concerns as already u are under treatment of a neurologist. I hope my advice would have been useful, in decision making regarding your treatment, still if you have any clarifications or doubts feel free to contact back. Thanks.