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Old 12-10-2020, 03:46 PM
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I posted about this about a year and a half ago. Lena, who had had one side of her brain targeted, had her 'good' side ablated yesterday and is doing well. I went to Switzerland for treatment about 7 weeks ago and it has got rid of my dyskinesia, dystonia, rigidity and bradykinesia. I have occasional rigidity on my 'good' side but I can live with that. I'm still taking Sinemet but with no side effects. Dyskinesia was making my life impossible. I'm sharing this here as I spent a lot of time on this forum before and after I was diagnosed 11 years ago (I've had symptoms) for 20 years. You were my first PD family. I see very little posted about FUS, particularly of the pallido thalamic tract. I don't understand why it isn't being researched more as it's the most promising Parkinson's treatment I know of.
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