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Well just got home from Atlanta and the Emory Health Clinic where
I was given a lot of good news, I do Not Have Parkinson's
Disease. But they, now when I say They I'm talking
about two of their best brain Doc's and their Assistants
Now these two are not your run of the mill
Brain Doc Their two of the best that Emory has, And that dear hearts
is the truth no joke. They both tested me
individually and they both concluded that no PD and NO PSP
Either, but their thinking is also out to lunch over this
item. I move my eyes like a normal person would and
all of my joints less my neck, are not rigid like a person that
has PSP, but lets not forget the Bad ($%#^&^%$&**%$#@@&*^)
News. I am not ever going to
be allowed to have a DBS, unless I wish to perform the operation
my self Their reasoning is this, since the meds will not
help me out and since after I stop taking the PD meds I do not
return to the state I was in before I started the PD meds.
A DBS at its worst is the very same as you presently are in life on
meds no meds, "AND" could make you better, but if no meds
are involued the chance of you "FEELING BETTER" is a
thousand to one shot. It's just like
you eating some ice cream and your sister, always hated my older
sister so lets just make it her for this example ok, and wanting
some of your ice cream and saying "when I get my ice cream later
I'll pay you back" but later when she gets her ice cream
she tells you go get lost that your not getting any of hers. so you
are lost not only do you not get your to eat your ice cream but
you lost part of the ice cream that you gave her. Now
think about this happening ever two to three weeks. Pretty
soon all of your ice creams gone forever and your left with the
nuts. So now you have the Whole Story.
RK
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