First of all, something I have suspected seems to have some clinical evidence:
It seems that the earlier one has Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) following a Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis, the better one fares:
This observational study evidences that DBS treatment exerts beneficial effects on motor symptoms and quality of life in early stages of PD, if applied when first functional and QoL-impairments occur, even before L-Dopa treatment initiation. These novel data and paradigm shift proposal challenge current algorithms for PD treatment and grants further studies evaluating the disease course-modulating potential of very early DBS application in larger populations.
I was fortunate enough to have opted for DBS due to Essential Tremors, when eventually the testing revealed the cardinal traits of Parkinson’s. Had I not received DBS implants at that time, but waited until the disease had progressed to a later stage, I would not likely be in the shape I am today.
Another Item of Interest is the article titled “Personality dimensions of patients can change during the course of parkinson’s disease” to which I can also add an affirmation. DBS programming has enabled me (along with a long term psychiatric neurobehavioral specialist relationship) to stop having episodes of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and have now been off antidepressants for over a year. Although this is not necessarily what the authors had in mind when they did their study, it does suggest that DBS had something to do with it. Particularly after one DBS programming session, I apparently went into a manic state, which caused my wife to report the change in mood and behavior to my Movement Disorders Specialist, so that the programming was “dialed back a few notches.”
And of course, a good deal of the credit goes to my wife, who looks after my diet so that I am eating nutritious and organic foods as much as possible, and the good folks at Power for Parkinson’s and the Georgetown Area Parkinson’s Support group, which provide exercise classes and social connections. I have noticed a more outgoing personality than previously, though it would be difficult to disentangle the various factors influencing any supposed changes in my alleged personality.
As Michael Jackson said to Paul McCartney in “The Girl Is Mine,” I’m a lover, not a fighter.”
or as David Bowie sang, “Ch-ch-ch-changes.”
okay, now I’m just being silly.
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