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yes, ray ;) definitely would like to know if existing hardware from 
previous dbs could be utilized but can't find anything pertaining to 
that question. my gut feeling is a 'no'

proprietary stuff seems to be prevalent no matter where you look, 
unfortunately :(

On 1/7/2019 2:27 AM, Rayilyn Brown wrote:
> article claims neuro-stimulator is wirelessly controlled, but I think 
> U are talking about the hardware  in the brain/time I gave up and go 
> to bed
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Trauti Boyd
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 6:40 AM
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> Subject: Re: WAND new device for PD
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> i wonder if the existing electrodes from a previous dbs can be used?
>
> On 1/2/2019 7:11 PM, Rayilyn Brown wrote:
>> https://punchng.com/american-scientists-invent-new-device-to-treat-parkinsons-disease/ 
>>
>> Ray
>> Rayilyn Brown
>> Past Director AZNPF
>> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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