Hi,
Just reading the thread on DBS and was troubled to read that this treatment may in fact "speed up progression"? While I can't find any research to substantiate this; there is research to support that it definitely does not
slow progression-it seems mainly to be a more invasive means of just controlling symptoms, more palliative treatment.
I did stumble upon this gem...
http://www.parkinsons.va.gov/Consort...ns/Revilla.pdf
It really clears up a lot of misconceptions about levodopa use and DBS. I understand that we all have varying degrees of "success" with the drug. I don't mean to make light of it- I just can't imagine going to brain surgery early on. It seems that if levodopa is prescribed correctly, it may have neuroprotective properties? Research, as usual, is conflicting in the results.
I have heard that there is a levodopa patch in the works.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576917
Has anyone heard of it? We can only hope it has advanced beyond the Neupro debacle and that it doesn't take 15 years to see it slapped on our arms!
Laura