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Old 11-23-2016, 08:06 AM #1
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Thanks to my wife for 1) putting up with me through all of this,
and (2) doing most of the coordination that made my DBS surgery
possible.

Thanks to my neurosurgeon, Dr. Steven Griffith of Kansas City.

Thanks to his PA, Brittany, and the rest of his staff.

Thanks to St. Luke's Hospital of Kansas City.

thanks to my immediate supervisor, Fred, and his supervisor, David.
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Thanks to my wife for 1) putting up with me through all of this,
and (2) doing most of the coordination that made my DBS surgery
possible.

Thanks to my neurosurgeon, Dr. Steven Griffith of Kansas City.

Thanks to his PA, Brittany, and the rest of his staff.

Thanks to St. Luke's Hospital of Kansas City.

thanks to my immediate supervisor, Fred, and his supervisor, David.

bluesking - this was a great post! Thanks!
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I had DBS a year ago, and after an extended honeymoon period, had it programmed on the 18th, and have not had one minute of off time since..I have had pd for 15 years..I can understand your gratitude bluesking
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I had DBS a year ago, and after an extended honeymoon period, had it programmed on the 18th, and have not had one minute of off time since..I have had pd for 15 years..I can understand your gratitude bluesking

Hi Steve - Help me understand - You had the DBS hardware installed
a year ago, but the equipment was activated on the 18th? In my case,
I think activation was 5 weeks post-surgery.


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Hi Steve - Help me understand - You had the DBS hardware installed
a year ago, but the equipment was activated on the 18th? In my case,
I think activation was 5 weeks post-surgery.


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The excellent surgeon who did my surgery has had 2 patients of the 500 or so he's done who had the surgery but never required the system to be turned on. Apparently, the surgery did what ablation surgery did and stopped the symptoms. Eventually, the symptoms return.
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