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Old 02-14-2018, 02:27 PM #1
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Hi Starlight, It's not a treatment, but at NIH, the Rare and Undiagnosed Program is studying Fahr's, and they just reopened the program to new participants. My son involved in the program and they're looking for more people.
I've been treated for physical problems ie, degenerated disc disease, spinal stenosis, osteoporosis; I have a spinal stimulator implant, and pain shots every 4 months, but have been diagnosed last year with Fahr's Disease! But I'm 74 years old,and am ambulent and I can still think! Stress can play a part, I've learned, but how can one control stress when thinking about this disease? I'm interested in the program you mentioned that has been reopened in studying Fahr's Disease...
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