
Music conductor with Parkinson’s sees symptoms improve with deep brain stimulation
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Adaptive deep brain stimulation provides remarkable relief for 70-year-old conductor Rand Laycock, whose Parkinson's tremors impacted his musical career until a breakthrough in treatment.
"My doctor at the time told me [a Parkinson’s diagnosis] wasn’t a death sentence, and there would be advancements over the next few years to help with my treatment," said Laycock. "I know the thought of brain surgery can be intimidating, but it’s a life-changing procedure that allows you to become your own self again." Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health.
Even after a regimen of medications, however, Laycock's symptoms continued to progress over the next 11 years.













