Tune In: How Surgery Helped One Woman's Love for Clarinet Shine!
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Takeaways:
- In a wild turn of events, a 65-year-old woman had brain surgery while awake, and it was a total game changer!
- Deep brain stimulation surgery can actually help with movement disorders like Parkinson's, who knew?
- Imagine playing the clarinet for hours during your own brain surgery—talk about a musical multitasker!
- The joy of regaining movement after years of struggle is truly heartwarming and inspiring for everyone.
- It's fascinating how modern medicine allows patients to interact with their doctors in real-time during procedures.
- Let’s not forget, the power of music and joy can shine through even the toughest medical challenges.
Links referenced in this episode:
- jamesabrown.net
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