San Antonio – Elva Brown has been living with Young-Onset Parkinson’s for 13 years. The 61-year-old never thought she’d consider surgery, but as her disease progresses, she’s strongly considering deep brain stimulation therapy. “I want to be able to not shuffle when I walk. I want to be able to…Read More
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