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'Drug gave me back my life'

Jane Elliott
BBC News Online health staff

Two years ago Henry Webb was unable to walk more than a few hundred
yards, he suffered almost constant pain and was unable to sleep.

Doctors diagnosed him with Parkinson's disease and his future looked
bleak.

But then he was accepted onto an innovative new trial, which he
believes has transformed his life.

Now Henry, 64, is able to walk miles each day, eat his own food and
has even taken up playing bowls.

Doctors at Bristol's Frenchay Hospital recruited Henry and another
four people with advanced Parkinson's disease onto their trial.

They pumped a growth factor called glial cell line-derived
neurotrophic factor (GDNF) into his brain and noticed remarkable
results.

He said: "I just love it. My friends are all over the moon with my
progress, they keep saying how marvellous it is and how they have not
seen anything like this before.

"A lot of people I know with Parkinson's are going downhill fast and
that is what I was worried about."

Henry's first symptoms were a pain in his back and doctors initially
diagnosed a trapped nerve, but more tests quickly showed that he had
Parkinson's.

Eight years after his diagnosis, Henry was invited to take part in
the trial and said he had not looked back since.

"I did not expect the treatment to work as well as it has.

"Now I can walk a lot better and I can climb up steps. All the pain
has gone and I can get to sleep now. I even play bowls. I love it,
although I do still get the shakes down one side.

"But now I can use a knife and fork and can walk for miles and
miles."

Henry said he hoped that other patients with Parkinson's, including
celebrity sufferers like Mohammed Ali and Michael J Fox, would soon
get the chance to try the new treatment.

"I hope we can do it for them," he said.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/health/2892415.stm

Published: 2003/03/31 00:23:04

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