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soccertese 06-15-2016 04:28 PM

i'll be getting DBS if insurance approves and i pass a physical
 
just having to take meds too often and diminishing affect. passed the dbs mental and physical tests. was a little hesitant to do this since i don't have a long term care giver if anything goes wrong but i figured i'm going to get worse, do it now while i'm in good health and have the support i'll need for recovery, i'll have to face this dilemma by just getting older and not just for pd. i'm 62 and i don't see anything better on the horizon for at least the next 5 years so no point in worrying about a DBS preventing me from getting into a clinical trial.

i was diagnosed 14 years ago and my medicated UPDRS part 3 score was 9, unmedicated 28, I think 25 is the cuttoff. What this test fails to measure is mental fatigue which is a major symptom i have, rigidity the other. i hope i can reduce my l-dopa significantly and that will help the fatigue.

GerryW 06-15-2016 04:47 PM

Best of luck, Soccertese. I'm sure you'll do just fine.

Blackfeather 06-15-2016 06:22 PM

Wish you well. Seems you have to be responsive to l-dopa to qualify, so that would disqualify me for dbs. I would certainly consider it if it was an option.

eds195 06-15-2016 09:43 PM

You can do this.....they are getting better at this procedure constantly....you will get your quality of life back, pretty exciting.....all the best....

Eric

Tupelo3 06-15-2016 10:04 PM

Good Luck
 
Best of luck ST. I think this seems like the right move for you at this time. Please keep us informed on the insurance co. decision and if you decide to proceed with the surgery.

G

soccertese 06-15-2016 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Tupelo3 (Post 1214333)
Best of luck ST. I think this seems like the right move for you at this time. Please keep us informed on the insurance co. decision and if you decide to proceed with the surgery.

G

i've committed to do it and am anxious to get it done asap, especially with the presidential election coming up :) according to the neurosurgeon, they rarely get a denial from insco's but ya never know.

lurkingforacure 06-15-2016 11:51 PM

Wishing you the best
 
Soccertease, no doubt you have spent massive amounts of time and energy researching and analyzing this before deciding to go for it:) I wish you the very best and hope that you are one of the lucky ones who are able to eliminate meds completely. Please keep us posted and let us know how you are doing, lfac

made it up 06-16-2016 12:50 AM

Soccertese,
Best wishes to you.
It'll all work out.
Any DBS questions I'm sure one of us can help you with plus you might want to join an online DBS group.
I used to go to the yahoo DBS site and found plenty of support when I needed it there.
I guess others have popped up since then.
Very happy that you've decided on it.

sim00 06-16-2016 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soccertese (Post 1214288)
just having to take meds too often and diminishing affect. passed the dbs mental and physical tests. was a little hesitant to do this since i don't have a long term care giver if anything goes wrong but i figured i'm going to get worse, do it now while i'm in good health and have the support i'll need for recovery, i'll have to face this dilemma by just getting older and not just for pd. i'm 62 and i don't see anything better on the horizon for at least the next 5 years so no point in worrying about a DBS preventing me from getting into a clinical trial.

i was diagnosed 14 years ago and my medicated UPDRS part 3 score was 9, unmedicated 28, I think 25 is the cuttoff. What this test fails to measure is mental fatigue which is a major symptom i have, rigidity the other. i hope i can reduce my l-dopa significantly and that will help the fatigue.

Hello Soccertese, I am very happy for your decision, I'm going for DBS in July. I also believe that, at this day, is the only valid chance for those with Parkinson's disease and no longer respond sufficiently to drugs (average 10+ years). I would to ask you what device you will use, Medtronic or Boston Scientific or something else.
Best wishes.

Bergamotte 06-16-2016 04:26 AM

I hope that all goes well for you and that you ultimately decrease your meds and feel much, much better, ST. You deserve it.


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