Mr. Huang, a 53-year-old patient from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, has suffered from Parkinson's disease for five years. His main symptoms include short, broken steps, tremors, and stiffness.
Mr. Huang had always worked, and he continued to work after being diagnosed with Parkinson's five years ago. In his spare time, he also cared for his son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter at home. A year ago, his condition worsened, and medication no longer controlled his condition effectively. As his condition worsened, his hands trembled more and more, and his body became increasingly stiff. Mr. Huang was dismayed to find that even the simplest tasks, such as dressing and putting on socks, became extremely difficult. Often, getting dressed in the morning took him ages, leaving him sweating profusely. He found it difficult to even think about going to work, and even taking care of himself became impossible. Because his wife had to take care of herself and the children, his granddaughter was sent to live with relatives. When his condition was better, he could take his wife and granddaughter for a drive or out to dinner. But after his condition worsened, Mr. Huang would sigh at his car, thinking he would never be able to drive again. Fortunately, one day, Nantong TV broadcast an article about a Parkinson's disease diagnosis and treatment program being launched by Nantong Fourth Hospital in collaboration with Director Sun Bomin of the Functional Neurosurgery Department at Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, giving Mr. Huang a glimmer of hope. He immediately contacted Director Chen Pujian of the Neurosurgery Department at Nantong Fourth Hospital, who introduced Mr. Huang to the surgical implantation of a brain pacemaker for Parkinson's disease and the Jingyu wireless remote brain pacemaker. This piqued Mr. Huang's interest, and he even visited the home of Mr. Lu, a previous successful patient. Seeing Mr. Lu's remarkable recovery, Mr. Huang finally decided to undergo the surgery. On October 14, 2016, under the guidance of Director Sun Bomin of the Functional Neurosurgery Department at Shanghai Ruijin Hospital and Director Chen Pujian of Nantong Fourth Hospital, Mr. Huang was successfully implanted with the Jingyu "New Generation Wireless Brain Pacemaker." After turning on the device, Mr. Huang's limb stiffness and tremors improved significantly, and dressing and socks became effortless again. Jingyu's remote control device, the "ChuanTai," also allowed Mr. Huang to avoid long trips to the hospital. Instead, he could easily connect with Dr. Chen at home to perform control and adjust parameters, saving the time and energy of traveling back and forth. After a period of recovery, Mr. Huang felt his condition was almost as good as before his illness, so he immediately drove his car to pick up his granddaughter. Mr. Huang expressed his deep gratitude to Dr. Sun of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital and Dr. Chen of Nantong Fourth Hospital for their exceptional treatment. He also greatly appreciated Jingyu's wireless remote control device, which greatly facilitated his controlled treatment.
Now, Mr. Huang's wife, who is taking care of their granddaughter at home and feels bored with her husband being idle all day, quickly arranged for Mr. Huang to find a new job so he can return to work after the New Year. Mr. Huang's life has finally returned to normal.