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It seems horribly risky to go poking wires into a working organ about which so much is unknown, even by "experts", especially when every brain is different.
I'm a bit biased as my grandmother died on the operating table when the surgeon's scalpel slipped while removing a 
brain tumour.
 

> Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 20:24:46 -0700
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> Subject: Re: BIG DBS SUCCESS
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> On Dec 25, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Rayilyn Brown wrote:
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> > Mine was not a success like this, but it did stop the tremors. I think people like to hear about the “successes”
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> > http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20111225/NEWS/111229929/1077&ParentProfile=1058
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> > Ray
> > Rayilyn Brown
> > Past Director AZNPF
> > Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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