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Originally Posted by bluesking
Guys & gals - I am concerned - I don't have any idea how long
or far this will go on.....
Right now the electronic box in my chest is set at 3.3, I think
There has been a 'cycle' of sorts that results in substantial relief,
temporarily, each time the doc raises the voltage setting by .1
or .2. My concern is how long will this go on before I run out of
'room' (I understand that the overall limitation on the Medtronic
unit is 10.5).
I mean, at this rate, I'm going through a .4 - .5 increment each
month, or 2-3 weeks, just to get relief of the minimal sort.
Thanks -
David
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David -- A great person to ask is Dr Okun over on the Parkinson.org forums
Attended a Medtronics meeting, and went over my settings, frequency, pulse width, impedance. Current settings I'm good for five years of battery life.
DBS Battery Estimator >> Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration >> College of Medicine >> University of Florida
In 2010 is when the Activia Line came out. Titanium Case, so EMI is not an issue like earlier generations. So I can use arc welding and TIG welding. Ya!
Group meeting, so had chance to talk with someone else, retired M.D. who has Parkinsons and was also dealing with Gastroparesis Thankfully when he was first hospitalized a Neurologist realized it was due to Parkinsons, and he responded to Sinemet, saving him from a J tube surgery.
Scott -- sending you wishes for all the best.