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Bob,

I agree with what has been expressed by most others.  Pallidotomy is not
an innocuous procedure. It can cause side effects and in any case it
causes irreversible changes in the brain. It destroys brain tissue.
Especially with other promising techniques like DBS being used I think
that Pallidotomy should be put off as long as possible and then when
meds no longer are able to give you reasonable relief from your symptoms
then  consider all the options available at that time.

Charlie

double a enterprises wrote:

>  I saw my neuro today, and he suggested that I begin thinking about a
> pallidotomy - that I was on a fast track for treatment?  I've only
> been diagnosed for 5 months or so, and the meds seem to be working ok,
> especially since Ivan suggested stretching out the Sinemet (Ivan, the
> neuro agreed with you on the times).  Can anyone suggest why he is
> pushing to have the surgery soon?  I've had 7 operations in the past 6
> years, and I'm not sure I'm ready for more.  Also, where can I find
> more information on this procedure?  Thanks in advance for your
> help,bob [log in to unmask]

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Charles T. Meyer,  M.D.
Middleton (Madison), Wisconsin
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