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A week in the life of Parkinson's & DBS.

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Hi all

This is a link to my latest vlog, about a week in the life of Parkinson's & DBS.

youtu.be/ogRi10s0O9I

Cheers,

Ian

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Enidah

Just got around to watching the Vlog, thank you for doing that. They are always informative. How long after you were diagnosed did you have the DBS?

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Ianfrizell in reply toEnidah

I was diagnosed in 2011, and had DBS in 2016.

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rodcarman

Thanks for your blogs. Please keep them going as they are very informative, particularly as I am due to have DBS next month

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Ianfrizell in reply torodcarman

Thank you, and good luck with your DBS - I hope it works well for you!

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