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Old 10-04-2017, 11:14 AM #8
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Thank you for such a positive post. Do you have tremor dominant PD or rigidity? Does the DBS help with fatigue, brain fog, slowness, rigidity?

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Thank you very much dear Anagirl, you are very kind, but also very wise.
In fact I was also willing to try anything, and I really tried everything but not dbs surgery.
I was very frightened at this idea, I thought I could not succeed, but when you have no other option, an unexpected force arrives and you say okay, well I do it because afterwards I'll be fine as I didn't remember anymore.
The truth is that currently, dbs surgery is the only viable exit path. For those who are not candidates, for example age ..., the other alternative, though more laborious, remains the duodopa with PEG.
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