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Old 10-07-2016, 04:07 PM #1
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Thumbs up DBS today

Dear friends, it's been a bit of time since I have posted on this forum, but there is a reason, and that reason is called DBS. Yes, dear friends, I have had to make a choice, now no longer be postponed, and I absolutely do not regret to have done, in case, I repent today, not to have made this choice a little earlier.
In fact, I was at the point of taking up to almost 1 g of levodopa per day, with very little results, but today with DBS, I take 50mg a day, and only because the neurologist has advised me not to suspend it completely.
Certainly surgery is not for everyone, unfortunately, but for those found to be candidates, I say (and remark) I am not a doctor, I say do it, because although it is not a small thing, after doing this, you reborn. guaranteed ...
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Born in 1969, diagnosed PD in 2007, first symptoms 2004. DBS in July 2016.
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