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Question I'm seeing a Movement Disorder Specialist for the first time March 5.

I have a consultation to determine if I'm a candidate for DBS, but to me it seems significant that this is my first evaluation by a true specialist.

What do you recommend I focus on? Delivering as much information about me as possible? Photos from past 54 years. I have one pupil that is dilated more than the other all the time.

Focusing on where I am sympomatic and providing a detail list of problem?

What do you wish you had known before your first MDS screening visit?
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