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Mariella C.

Mariella C. was diagnosed with PD in 1999 and has been living with the disease for twenty-two years at the time of the interview. When she is diagnosed with PD, her three children are already grown up, which she is very happy about. After the tremors become too severe two years after receiving the diagnosis, she gives up her job as an asylum officer in her community. In 2015, she started Deep Brain Stimulation therapy. Deep brain stimulation was five years ago at the time of the interview. Age at the time of diagnosis: 51 Treatment: Deep brain stimulation

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Travel

Travelling has become difficult for Mariella C..

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Interviewer: Do you feel that Parkinson's disease has changed your life? Mariella C.: Yes, yes, yes. Yes, you can't do as much as before. I like to travel, I like to go on holiday. But that's sometimes difficult now. Otherwise I don't really like going to Mexico any more. Interviewer: Yes, the long flights are a bit unpleasant. E: Yes, and it's also dangerous.

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Mariella C.

Mariella C. was diagnosed with PD in 1999 and has been living with the disease for twenty-two years at the time of the interview. When she is diagnosed with PD, her three children are already grown up, which she is very happy about. After the tremors become too severe two years after receiving the diagnosis, she gives up her job as an asylum officer in her community. In 2015, she started Deep Brain Stimulation therapy. Deep brain stimulation was five years ago at the time of the interview. Age at the time of diagnosis: 51 Treatment: Deep brain stimulation

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