Have a mid-40’s coworker. Very likable, smart and capable person. Has a degenerative nervous disorder where he becomes physically overactive. Not epileptic, but hands and legs shake. Body rocks. It became more uncontrollable
Now due to his talents, he has risen to a Senior position in a very large company. Solid guy.
Had brain implants last year. Scars on his head look like he had horns removed; and he jokes about it now. Implants controlled by a phone app
Interacting with him today, you wouldn’t guess he has anything wrong with him at all. I call this a God given miracle. Hopefully this will allow him to live a normal life, but has restored a quality of life so he can be a father, husband and pursue a very successful career
Have a mid-40’s coworker. Very likable, smart and capable person. Has a degenerative nervous disorder where he becomes physically overactive. Not epileptic, but hands and legs shake. Body rocks. It became more uncontrollable
Now due to his talents, he has risen to a Senior position in a very large company. Solid guy.
Had brain implants last year. Scars on his head look like he had horns removed; and he jokes about it now. Implants controlled by a phone app
Interacting with him today, you wouldn’t guess he has anything wrong with him at all. I call this a God given miracle. Hopefully this will allow him to live a normal life, but has restored a quality of life so he can be a father, husband and pursue a very successful career
I hope the best for him, it sounds like he can afford the surgery to remove the implants if he needs to and if that's the case then that's great!
He's still going to have to watch for brain scarring in the future from repeated stimulation and take periodic fMRI scans to be safe.