That’s great. How much hope this news gives me, hopefully soon there will be more precise surgeries for this terrible disease.
I’m shocked 151515
I am wondering what is the cost of the surgery. And is that a permanent fix or need to take medications along with it. While it is good to know that there is positive changes, need some concrete evidence on it.
This is like cutting hole through you arm to fix your hand. Not somethings I would thing is a good idea, I would wait a pray for new medication before this. This is also ethically questionable, unproven results, where is the consent from the patient if they are so symptomatic and desperate they would resort to a procedure like this. I think the science is amazing and pioneering but I think non invasive procedures are the way forward until the disease is better understood. The relationship between the neuroanatomy is still early for DBS
the hallucination that the patient was experiencing dropped to 30 to 40 per cent. After 13 days of surgery, we evaluated the patient’s recovery rate. Now, the patient has 80 per cent relief.
80% sounds like a good recovery.