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I'm amazed that you consider £299 "a chunky price"! You're wearing IP that has cost millions, produces a significant improvement in your condition within an hour which is similar to drugs with negative side affects that cost 20-100X. I'd say it is too cheap! If I had Parkinson's I'd be happy to pay big money to alleviate or slow down the symptoms.

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It's been a while since you published the article. Please update us on the latest situation whether the CUE1 is helping you or not

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Hi Rory - I think you wrote your blog piece late last year. Did you write any update about how this device performed after several months? Good luck, by the way - I was diagnosed 18 months ago, but thus far haven't suffered any life-changing symptoms. I've bought a CUE1, so am very interested to learn of your longer-term experienece.

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My wife has had parkinsons now for 15year.she started with tremor in her little finger. Which had little effect on are way of life. She has now developed tremors in both her arm, making eating out a No No. Further more she is also dealing with freezing in doorways, even having difficulty stepping over door floor trims. She is now getting to where the care is constantly dressing and undressing. Depending on mobility aids, such as wheelchairs mobility scooter. Also I have had trade my car for a mobility car, with a rear ramp as my wife can no longer sit in the passengers front seat. If this cube 1 can improve my wife's condition then £300 will be money well spent

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Interesting! I’ll be following developments …..

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Sounds like a very promising product and kudos to the team for getting it through approval in the UK - and hopefully US soon. Will be interested to see how it performs with you Rory over the coming days.

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