thank you for honest results. my wife has to decide if dbs is for her. the thing that scares me the most is cognition possibilities of a 25% loss.she is forgetting alot now so she is progressing.
I'm sorry to hear that she is having cognitive issues. It is a difficult decision to make, but try to learn as much as you can. Also, don't be afraid to ask neurologists any and all questions that either of you have; this is what brought me peace of mind in moving forward.
Great information! My brother.. I am going for my second dbs assessment. I am 45, hard core athlete. Best shape of my life. I don't know if I should do this? My wife my mds say do it. Was your speech affected by dbs? My appointment is July 17
It’s tough for me to give advice on whether you should get it. Has it helped me? Yes, immensely, but as stated in the video there are some serious drawbacks. You are a very active and fit guy. A question you might want to ask yourself is; how active do you want to be the further the Parkinson's progresses? My speech has improved from the dbs.
@@dystoniame I'm not going to stop after dbs, I will push myself even if it continues to progress. I will push my limits to the fullest. That is my plan. I'm not going to give up. No quit my brother. I hope dbs helps me with my off times, stiff and rigidity, freezing.
@@GoProGoalieUzi yo dawg you are the exact kind of person that should take up brain retraining and get the same results as DBS, if not even better. My symptoms were absolutely horrid 1 year ago, this summer you’d never know anything was wrong. Even my chiropractor was shocked to see my involuntary movements... are just gone now? Lol. Seriously, give it some thought. Nobody told me it was possible to just learn how to move again. Makes sense to at least try anyway I think. I definitely have a brand new path for movement, I’m sure anyone can do it!
I'm really happy for your improvements 💚 I hope I will get there either one day...
I have to truly try hard to write in cursive legibly. I can write in normal print fairly well.
thank you for honest results. my wife has to decide if dbs is for her. the thing that scares me the most is cognition possibilities of a 25% loss.she is forgetting alot now so she is progressing.
I'm sorry to hear that she is having cognitive issues. It is a difficult decision to make, but try to learn as much as you can. Also, don't be afraid to ask neurologists any and all questions that either of you have; this is what brought me peace of mind in moving forward.
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Great information! My brother.. I am going for my second dbs assessment. I am 45, hard core athlete. Best shape of my life. I don't know if I should do this? My wife my mds say do it. Was your speech affected by dbs? My appointment is July 17
It’s tough for me to give advice on whether you should get it. Has it helped me? Yes, immensely, but as stated in the video there are some serious drawbacks. You are a very active and fit guy. A question you might want to ask yourself is; how active do you want to be the further the Parkinson's progresses?
My speech has improved from the dbs.
@@dystoniame I'm not going to stop after dbs, I will push myself even if it continues to progress. I will push my limits to the fullest. That is my plan. I'm not going to give up. No quit my brother. I hope dbs helps me with my off times, stiff and rigidity, freezing.
@@GoProGoalieUzi yo dawg you are the exact kind of person that should take up brain retraining and get the same results as DBS, if not even better.
My symptoms were absolutely horrid 1 year ago, this summer you’d never know anything was wrong. Even my chiropractor was shocked to see my involuntary movements... are just gone now? Lol. Seriously, give it some thought. Nobody told me it was possible to just learn how to move again. Makes sense to at least try anyway I think. I definitely have a brand new path for movement, I’m sure anyone can do it!