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The operation: Deep Brain Stimulation


The operation: Deep Brain Stimulation


Stephen was diagnosed with PD when he was 33. After several years when no medication proved successful this was redefined as Parkinsonism and he was offered the DBS operation, This was carried out in 2005 with very good results.
Elisabet was diagnosed in 1990. In 2006, she had deep brain stimulation which was successful and has improved her symptoms considerably.
Andrew was diagnosed with PD 19 years ago. He has had the Deep Brain Stimulation operation twice. His symptoms are moderately well controlled.
Joe developed Parkinson’s disease while in his 40’s. Deep Brain Stimulation when he was 60 produced a dramatic improvement in his symptoms.
Khadim’s Parkinsons disease was diagnosed in 2002. Although he was tried on many different treatments none of them helped. In January 2008 he was given Deep Brain Stimulation. This has been very successful.
Khadim’s Parkinsons disease was diagnosed in 2002. Although he was tried on many different treatments none of them helped. In January 2008 he was given Deep Brain Stimulation. This has been very successful.

Publication date: 15th December 2008     Last updated: December 2010

Review date: December 2012

 

Many people would tell you that their idea of someone with Parkinson’s disease is of someone bent over, shuffling, with shaking hands with very slow barely audible speech. We interviewed over 40 people with Parkinson’s disease from all over the UK, young and old, some having received their diagnosis as long as twenty years ago others more recently, some in the last couple of years. Some developed the illness at a young age, others in their mid fifties and later. Some were badly affected while others had deteriorated very little since the original diagnosis. But what was striking was that except in a very few cases the medication was working for them most of the time. And when it was working, many of these ‘sufferers’ might not actually be noticed as having any disorder by anyone not familiar with the disease. This is not to say that there is any medication which can cure Parkinson’s disease. Most people were on a cocktail of different drugs, each with their own advantages and disadvantages in order to control their symptoms.

 

People with Parkinson’s are sometimes desperate for others to understand what it is like to be them. We hope that this website will be able to fulfil this wish.


Publication date: 15th December 2008     Last updated: December 2010

Review date: December 2012

 

Many people would tell you that their idea of someone with Parkinson’s disease is of someone bent over, shuffling, with shaking hands with very slow barely audible speech. We interviewed over 40 people with Parkinson’s disease from all over the UK, young and old, some having received their diagnosis as long as twenty years ago others more recently, some in the last couple of years. Some developed the illness at a young age, others in their mid fifties and later. Some were badly affected while others had deteriorated very little since the original diagnosis. But what was striking was that except in a very few cases the medication was working for them most of the time. And when it was working, many of these ‘sufferers’ might not actually be noticed as having any disorder by anyone not familiar with the disease. This is not to say that there is any medication which can cure Parkinson’s disease. Most people were on a cocktail of different drugs, each with their own advantages and disadvantages in order to control their symptoms.

 

People with Parkinson’s are sometimes desperate for others to understand what it is like to be them. We hope that this website will be able to fulfil this wish.


Joe developed Parkinson’s disease while in his 40’s. Deep Brain Stimulation when he was 60 produced a dramatic improvement in his symptoms.
Joe developed Parkinson’s disease while in his 40’s. Deep Brain Stimulation when he was 60 produced a dramatic improvement in his symptoms.
Joe developed Parkinson’s disease while in his 40’s. Deep Brain Stimulation when he was 60 produced a dramatic improvement in his symptoms.
Andrew was diagnosed with PD 19 years ago. He has had the Deep Brain Stimulation operation twice. His symptoms are moderately well controlled.
Khadim’s Parkinsons disease was diagnosed in 2002. Although he was tried on many different treatments none of them helped. In January 2008 he was given Deep Brain Stimulation. This has been very successful.
Stephen was diagnosed with PD when he was 33. After several years when no medication proved successful this was redefined as Parkinsonism and he was offered the DBS operation, This was carried out in 2005 with very good results.
Stephen was diagnosed with PD when he was 33. After several years when no medication proved successful this was redefined as Parkinsonism and he was offered the DBS operation, This was carried out in 2005 with very good results.
Stephen was diagnosed with PD when he was 33. After several years when no medication proved successful this was redefined as Parkinsonism and he was offered the DBS operation, This was carried out in 2005 with very good results.
Joe developed Parkinson’s disease while in his 40’s. Deep Brain Stimulation when he was 60 produced a dramatic improvement in his symptoms.
Stephen was diagnosed with PD when he was 33. After several years when no medication proved successful this was redefined as Parkinsonism and he was offered the DBS operation, This was carried out in 2005 with very good results.
Khadim’s Parkinsons disease was diagnosed in 2002. Although he was tried on many different treatments none of them helped. In January 2008 he was given Deep Brain Stimulation. This has been very successful.
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