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Old 09-29-2006, 06:42 AM #1
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Default Why not have DBS?

On another thread, a reader asked the question :
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What I can't understand for the life of me is how so many of you with what sounds like fairly advanced P.D. don't have DBS.
I remember posing a question regarding increasing off times with another group a few yrs back and one reply that stands out was one I agree with now "when your life turns to s.... don't you think it's time for DBS?"
I started this thread to keep that one more OT, but the question is legitimate and one I think we should answer as PWPs communicating with the world around us. I gave the short answer "for most cases: because DBS is not a cure and can do its own harm."

Good topic! Answers?
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