Friday, April 1, 2016

Four Years Since Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery

It has been four years since I underwent DBS surgery.   Though I have Multiple System Atrophy, I was a good candidate as deemed by my doctors.  It has been successful and I have benefited from it. 

It was quite a challenge to face brain surgery and the possible complications, not to mention the range of outcomes from success to failure that may have resulted from it.  I am glad to say that it was a big success! 

Did it change the fact that I have a neurodegenerative disease that will continue to progress?  No, it did not cure me, but this medical simulator and two implants in my brain, helps me move better and reduces unwanted jerky movements and tremors.  Also, it seems to be lengthening my life.  What more could I ask for? 

-- Dan

Bernice Bowers -- Long Time Friend of CurePSP and Shydrager Support Group

I was deeply saddened to learn yesterday that Mrs. Bernice Bowers of Milford passed away in October 2015.  Somehow this news had slipped by without our knowing in the Shydrager/MSA forum.  Bernice was a long suffering caregiver and spouse of a wonderful man named Ken Bowers, a fire fighter who was treated for a Parkinson's Plus syndrome beginning in 1987, and was eventually diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in 1995. 

Ken was found to actually have had MSA posthumously, made clear by the study of his brain, which was generously donated by Bernice after his death in 2000.  Bernice remained active for over a decade in the Shydrager and PSP online forums.  She participated in the first few years of the Cure PSP monthly online support group facilitated by Gary Rose and Vera James.  I personally had much contact with Bernice online and she provided encouragement and friendship throughout the confusion and disappointment of the early years of this struggle for me.  

I am certain there were many others for whom Bernice did much of the same. Bernice was a positive individual with much faith and gave her time to church and community activities and caring for friends and family.  She developed breast cancer several years ago and it had been treated successfully.  This past year it returned and she passed as a result.  Bernice wrote a poem called, "The Golden Cord" which I published in my book I WILL GO ON, along with much of Kenneth and Bernice Bowers' story of his struggle with Multiple System Atrophy.  See her online obituary here. 

We are thankful for Bernice M. Bowers and her generous support for the patients and caregivers facing MSA, PSP, CBD, DLB and other Parkinson's Plus Syndromes. She was a true friend and advocate, and will be greatly missed.  Our sympathies and prayers are with her family and friends.    -- Dan

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