View Single Post
Old 06-06-2014, 10:52 PM
d0gma d0gma is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: west coast ca
Posts: 128
10 yr Member
d0gma d0gma is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: west coast ca
Posts: 128
10 yr Member
Default

SoccerT I can support.....ECT is widely used to affect memory. I figured everyone with teeth knew about ECT. If not you look it up. If you're going to blanket criticize with no support or documents then PROVE YOUR point. Lazy asking me to do so.

You are not qualified to censure anybody. I have my opinion you have yours. I don't criticize yours....leave mine alone. Actually i see no back up or documentation for your opinion EVER. I have given documentation for all of my opinions. You don't get to be queen or king or whatever. Do I need to google ECT for you to prove electricity drastically alters the human brain?

*admin edit*

.
Quote:
Originally Posted by soccertese View Post
DOGMA,
please don't make statements you can't support and i would strongly appreciate your're doing a little more research before you post your very strong opinions. i had 2 MDS's tell me they were pretty sure i had PD when they first saw me sitting and before my exam. my GP was shocked i was diagnosed with pd, we were playing soccer together so he saw me running, etc. i asked my MDS what the chance was he was wrong and how many patients similar to me he had diagnosed, at that time i was a very active, very fit 48 year old with no obvious tremor and thinking at the worst i had a pinched nerve, his answer was 5% and he said at least 1000 patients. so a good MDS seems to be able to diagnose pd well before major symptoms present.

i'm not going to defend DBS but there is some evidence it might stimulate stem cells to grow or migrate around the tip area where the electrode is placed, they;ve seen this either when an electrode is removed or maybe autopsy or both.

we can all learn from your're experience being misdiagnosed with pd but i'm an adult who has had pd for 12 years and i wish i was back at the progression level i was at at even 9 years. could i have qualified for a dbs 3 years ago or at all, dunno. but i sure would have liked to know at 5 years after diagnosis if a DBS could signficantly slow progression knowing what 12 years is like.

you think any pd trial wants people who don't have pd? i don't. you might be right and this trial might be a waste but i would do a lot more internet research than you have before offering up an opinion. thank god there were volunteers years ago who had sham and real DBS's, to many advanced pd'ers it has given them back their lives.

going off on a tirade against sinemet, dbs only helps you imho. think about it.

Last edited by Chemar; 06-10-2014 at 05:26 PM. Reason: NT guidelines/flaming another member
d0gma is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote