I believe I have the most beautiful mother in the entire universe. Granted I’m biased, but the truth is that she is nothing short of being a beautiful soul in every way possible.
At this moment, I am sitting in a waiting room at Tampa General hospital while my mom is in surgery getting one of the batteries replaced to her brain pacemaker. At the age of thirty-nine, she was diagnosed with” target=”_blank”> Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). DBS is a surgical treatment used to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, as well as other medical conditions such as major depression, chronic pain and various other movement disorders. The DBS hardware sends electrical impulses to specific parts of the brain.
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The impact of DBS has been miraculous for my mom, and has given her a second chance at life. I am beyond grateful for <a href=)
My mom is a graceful advocate and role model for the Parkinson’s community. Only two months following the first surgery, she ran in the 15K Gasparilla Distance Classic, which totals 9.3 miles. With her hands held high, she exuded tremendous joy as she crossed the finish line of her unlikely victory. One of her greatest passions had been competitive running, and her deep desire to run again was a major motivator to fight the disease. Her other motivators were her family, and the ability to wear high heels again (self-proclaimed shoe addict). A reporter heard about her story, and an article was written that made the front page (above the fold) of the Tampa Tribune. People with Parkinson’s from all over Florida contacted my mom, thanking her for giving them hope. My mom has taken lead roles in the production of major fundraising events for Parkinson’s research. She managed to bring keynote speakers on board such as Rasheeda Ali-Walsh, who is one of Muhammad Ali’s daughters, the American political commentator and journalist Morton M. Kondracke, and the former Los Angeles Times editor and reporter Joel Havemann. Just last year, she walked down the isle to receive her Masters diploma in marketing from the University of South Florida College of Business.

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