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Regaining Control: How One Woman with Parkinson’s Disease Keeps Moving Thanks to Deep Brain Stimulation
- A woman noticed unusual vibrations in her left leg about 15 years ago, which led to a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
- She experienced a loss of control and inconsistency in her movements, causing her to worry about suddenly being unable to walk.
- After medications and other treatments failed, she researched and joined support groups, which led her to try deep brain stimulation .
- Following DBS programming, her symptoms improved significantly, giving her more consistent control over her movements and reducing her worries about walking difficulties.
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