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I have a dilemma--I'm not getting enough protein in my diet. Here's the problem:
The main medication I take for my Parkinson's Disease is Sinemet. Sinemet's effectiveness is blocked by eating protein. I can't have any protein within one-hour of taking Sinemet. I can't take Sinemet within two hours of eating protein. I have to take Sinemet four times a day, every three hours. I take one more slow-release dose before bedtime (so five total). Therefore, there are no windows of opportunity to eat protein during the day.
The only time I can eat protein is more than one hour after my evening Sinemet dose and at least two hours before my bedtime dose. That means, from about 5:15 p.m. until 7:45 p.m.
I usually have a serving of oatmeal for breakfast and a green salad (with a little fruit in it) for lunch. I save my meat meals for evening but it feels like I'm stuffing myself heavily then. I'm thinking maybe I need a powdered protein supplement.
I work out at the fitness center three times a week, which I love. However, after my muscles get broken down, I don't think they're getting built up after because I'm not getting enough protein. I'm losing, not gaining, muscle tone.
Has anyone else faced this challenge and overcome it? If so, how?
Oh wow, that's hard.
It looks like you could eat a huge dinner - just cook a lot of chicken, beef, pork or seafood and eat all of them as soon as you can so allow body to empty and you can take medicine 2 hours later after eat.
I hopefully that your PD progression is slow or halted and I would hate to see you go if you unable to visit this forum.