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Old 09-19-2018, 12:37 AM #2
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Originally Posted by CarolynS View Post
I confident this has been asked before, but when I search for posts I found none, whivpch I thought odd.

Those who have DBS, it what point did you feel it necessary for you?

My tremor is sooooo problematic I rarely can put my debit/credit card in the reader at a store. The cashier has to do it for me.

Writing, forget it. I don’t even print anymore if I want it read.

I gave up my hobby, actually passion, after 48 years because of my tremor. Very frustrated.
Hi Carolyn,
I shudder to think what would've become of me without the benefit of DBS done almost 15 yrs ago.
I don't have a tremor so can't help you with your exact question but I truly believe you've answered it yourself and are ready to go down that road.
Best wishes.
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