
Inside A Risky, Rare Brain Surgery For OCD
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The video discusses deep brain stimulation (DBS) as a treatment for severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), focusing on Jon Blank's experience. DBS involves implanting electrodes in the brain to help control OCD symptoms. The procedure is new, controversial, and risky, with potential complications like stroke or infection. Candidates for DBS must have tried standard therapies without success. While DBS can improve symptoms, it is not a cure-all, and patients often continue other treatments. Jon Blank's life has improved significantly post-DBS, allowing him more freedom and opportunities.
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