I just stopped the video and cried so hard when he said he considered suicide. His concern is real. He’s not being dramatic. His suffering is real. His parents are strong. He will get better. I still can’t stop crying.
@@MuhammadAhmad-gm2uqnope. Sharing stuff like that is disgusting. I’m religious and would never tell someone they’d get healed over repeating a phrase. That’s insane.
Callum, I am so proud of you. To share such a vulnerable struggle with the world, the courage it takes to share your story, you will inspire so many - including me!
Thanks Haley! Callum is recovering well and feels a significant improvement in his tics. Has a pretty significant self confidence boost too with all of the good reactions to his story!
@@DawndeQuevedo your son leads by example with his courage, strength and fearlessness. Warms my heart to see the improvements - I hope it only gets better. He now has two birthdays: his belly button birthday and his device coming to "life" to give him an opportunity to experience life to his fullest! All the best to you, Callum =)
@@DawndeQuevedo Hi …I just wanted to let you know that I think you’re wonderful parents. The way you fought so hard for someone to finally do something for your handsome son. But I have such tremendous admiration for your son. He’s such a strong young man!! The surgery alone had to be so tough to go through, it was probably nothing for him considering what he went through before the surgery. Anyway, great work to all of you 😊❤
I’ve had this brain surgery for Essential Tremor. I avoided jt for years but there’s nothing to fear. It is truly life changing. Congratulations Callum!
@@MelissaR784 yes, but only approved for certain things like Parkinsons, Essential Tremor and chronic back pain so far. Trials are going very well for things like treatment resistant depression, OCD and traumatic brain injuries (my cousin is part of that last trial and the change in him has been incredible). It’s called Deep Brain Stimulation and it’s really a life changer. My description of how I feel is very much like Callum’s, it’s a feeling of being comfortable in my body that I never knew existed. My condition has some similarities with Tourettes so when I stopped having to tense up to control simple things like getting a fork to my mouth or typing I noticed I have a lot of cramping from living with a lifelong movement disorder.
The fact that something in the human body can malfunction in a way that it makes someone uncontrollably punch themselves in the face/poke their eye is just mind boggling to me. So glad this young man has finally gotten some relief.
@@mattg4836 It's not quite like that, though, it's not like a spasm. It feels more like an urge, like an itch, and it only gets more intense until you tic. I'm lucky enough to only have a very mild case of tourettes, I can control it well enough that nobody knows I have it. It can be hard at times, even still.
I feel for this young man. I was diagnosed at 24 years old. Mine makes life difficult, but it has never been on this scale. Good luck young man! Go enjoy your well deserved future!
What s blessing this treatment will be. My youngest child developed tics and OCD around age 10. Thankfully, his tics snd repetitive behaviors weren’t as serious a Callum’s. He’s in his 30s now. Still struggles with some OCD behaviors but he outgrew the tics.
The Mt Siani West Neuromodulation team are rock stars. Dr Lubarr at Hackensack Meridian was responsible for the Tourette's diagnosis, a path forward, and connecting us with the amazing team involved with the surgery. Without her, none of this would have happened.
@Passchen -Fail Thank you. Here is an update for you for replying. Since the device was turned on, he is back to his job at the local Hollister. Side note, he is one of two people with Tourrete's at this store. They worked with him through all this and were very understanding. Huge thanks to his manager, Carly. He is not home yet from work tonight because he is out with friends. Everyone here is very, very OK with that. To be clear, this is not a cure. It helps with the tics. Tics are just the tip of the iceberg with Tourette's most of the time. Cal had a plan for his future before all this happened. With the surgery, that future is back on track.
So very happy for Callum and your family also, I can't imagine what he went through looks so awful and unbearable, bless him so happy he's doing better !
This young man is so brave! It's wonderful he has such loving and supportive and determined parents. I'm so happy for them that the stimulator is helping give him his life back.
70% reduction, and they said that it can still improve more over time, if I'm correct; remarkable! He looked so relaxed and... normal, if you will, when he was talking with the interviewer.
I have mild, physical tics, Tourette's, and it is nothing compared to this guy. So happy he and his family found a solution. May God bless him and his family.
Callum I’m so happy for you buddy. Your parents are amazing for not giving up their perseverance was what parents do. It was nice to see you relaxed. Much love ❤
Wow his life will be forever changed and he gets his life back as a young man. This is literally miraculous and could help a lot of people and I really hope it gets approved.
All of my love, Callum. I have mild TS as an adult, but it was really bad in elementary & middle school for me. My mom had to take me to the ER more than once for my neck jerking, my neck hurt so much. Took me so they could give me muscle relaxers. Knocked me out but I got relief.
One of my best friends I've known since I was 6 years old has Touretts. His is a mild/medium, or as he calls it medium/rare, involvement. With time and medication he's been able to lead a very fruitful life. He's my inspiration.
I’m 25 and I have had moderately strong Tourette’s syndrome for a long time, so this hits pretty darn close to home. I think I speak for a lot of the TS community when I say Callum’s journey is an inspiration to all of us. Major kudos to the entire team for making this extraordinary progress come true for him. He’s so strong with what he’s overcome and I wish all the best for him going forward!
Victory for Callum! I am overjoyed by your improvement. Your courage is amazing, not only because the surgery was a huge step to take, you faced the possibility of failure.
My son has tourettes . Though he has issues, he no longer tics and has a normal, full, life. I know how he and his parents have suffered. I pray 🙏 for them and know they will prevail. I certainly know that this young man has all the courage he needs to face any challenges life may throw at him. God speed.
“His parents’ persistence to…get the insurance company on board.” A sentence on a story like this that would only ever need to be included in the corporate oligarchy known as the United States.
yup... even some of the most necessary, life-saving procedures are shrugged off by health insurance companies. it's getting to be out of hand, especially with inflation.
What a brave young man! I’m so happy for him. My God continue to bless him, his family and these doctors. It’s a pathetic shame that it look 30 doctors to find out what was wrong and get help.
An amazing story about brilliant doctors and scientists working together to bring care and healing to those who are in need. The one negative thing in this story that stands out here, and in SO many situations like this is, "Getting the insurance company on board". How did critical decisions about our lives become the playground of investment firms, because that is what health insurance company's are. When were they granted this power over our doctors care? I am so glad that this young man's mother worked so hard to make this family's insurance company do the right thing, but think of the hundreds of thousands of Americans whose story does not have such a happy ending. There's a story there. ♡♡♡♡♡
When? I thought always - like since the dawn of health insurances! Everything is a struggle, a fight, they wear you down, they ignore you, don’t co-operate or communicate with physicians or the billing departments, create hoops to jump through, red tape, denials, approvals in part but not in full, fine print, contradictions in policies, & outright LIE to you. With teens (older children) covered under a parents health insurance, I’ve seen health insurance companies attempt to stall until the child ages out & is no longer covered. I’ve experienced health insurance company that ONLY continued coverage up to age 24 if the child (young adult) was enrolled as a Full Time College Student. The last few years - I thought since many insurance companies were now having to comply with all these new Transgender enforcements - I thought that might facilitate or & improve things for everyone else too - but Not so.
@@laulio7823 I know. Sadly, "Health" insurance is NOT here for our health and is just a money making racket. It hasn't always existed and I think it would be a good thing to look into it's beginnings, management and EXTREME profits.
Wow, I’m so happy he found someone who could help him. He has a calmness about him, that smile says it all. ❤ I have friend who has mild Tourette’s, he was diagnosed right away.
Being exposed to the health/physical challenges of so many other people continually reminds me to appreciate the minor issues I face. Tourette's can be so invasive in even young people's lives, challenging their long term futures. He's very brave to allow the surgery, but the potential for finding some improvement in his ability to live.
How AMAZING ! I hope this is a great help, or cure for him. He deserves every chance in life and maybe through this it will help others. Great job Doc !
Callum, you are brave and courageous…and also showing us your vulnerabilities is very humbling for all of us. I am so pleased you have met the right medics (finally) and will experience relief from this condition. Well done on you and your family for embracing this. You are at the frontier of medical science. Brave you! And how grateful you must be for your parents. Persistence has paid off. Sorry it was such a tough road. But there was gold at the end.🐑🐑🇳🇿🇳🇿NZ
God bless this amazing human; may life just get better and better for the "new and improved" Callum! Praise for the doctors and techs who made it happen.
Wow, what an amazing difference this technology is making for this strong young man. Amazing parents, amazing doctors, and an even more amazing young man. It was awesome to see how much of an improvement this is making for him.
What a wonderful outcome, and a wonderful report. It makes a difference to hear that the reporter, David, has some problem with this issue. Kudos, David, for a heartfelt report. Best wishes to Callum.
Oh my wow. My dad has had this for over 30 years and I’m self diagnosing it!!!! No one ever said anything. They just called him strange. Stupid doctors.
This is so wonderful! My heart really goes out to him and his family for having to deal with tics. My daughter had them for several years as a teenager, but eventually outgrew them by 95% or more which I will be forever thankful, but I know how devastating they can be. Hers seemed to be linked to ADHD According to her neurologist.
My daughter has Tourettes and autism. I'm shocked so many doctors couldn't spot Tourettes. I assume his initial presentation was a weird tic. Tourettes should be considered a rare condition, it needs much more research. If you are a researcher ready this please can we have more research
I went through this surgery to treat my Dystonia. I avoided it for a while because it scared me but eventually I decided to do it. All went so smooth and now I’m great. Happy to hear he’s doing well.
Wow! That is awesome for him. My daughter started experiencing tics during the pandemic, at the age of 13. She never had them prior. Hmmm. They have gotten significantly less acute and frequent, but it was very concerning.
This brought back sad memories for me. My son was 11 years old when he was diagnosed. He suffered for 27 years with this. He always said he just wanted to be normal and that he wanted his brain studied. He passed away August 14, 2016. I wish this procedure had been possible for him. I believe if it was he'd still be alive today.
Kudos to those parents who never stopped fighting for Callum to get help.
I just stopped the video and cried so hard when he said he considered suicide. His concern is real. He’s not being dramatic. His suffering is real. His parents are strong. He will get better. I still can’t stop crying.
I know how that feels I have Tourette syndrome not as bad as he does though
This means the world thank you so much ❤️
I have mild Tourette's, and I totally understand the torment that kid was going through. So glad the surgery was able to help him.
Same here. It's OK now as an adult but as a child it was horrible.
same here, it was really bad when I was little.. I had to get an MRI when I was 5 because they thought I was having epilepsy
Have you ever considered Emotional Freedom Tapping?
@@MuhammadAhmad-gm2uqnope. Sharing stuff like that is disgusting. I’m religious and would never tell someone they’d get healed over repeating a phrase. That’s insane.
@@JourneyInTheCity but you ignored @I am Love and their disgusting comments too.
This kid is an amazing human being… keep thinking positively - you are supported by people you have never even met!
Callum, I am so proud of you. To share such a vulnerable struggle with the world, the courage it takes to share your story, you will inspire so many - including me!
Haley you said it!
This is such a great story. Amen
Thanks Haley! Callum is recovering well and feels a significant improvement in his tics. Has a pretty significant self confidence boost too with all of the good reactions to his story!
@@DawndeQuevedo your son leads by example with his courage, strength and fearlessness. Warms my heart to see the improvements - I hope it only gets better.
He now has two birthdays: his belly button birthday and his device coming to "life" to give him an opportunity to experience life to his fullest!
All the best to you, Callum =)
@@DawndeQuevedo Hi …I just wanted to let you know that I think you’re wonderful parents. The way you fought so hard for someone to finally do something for your handsome son. But I have such tremendous admiration for your son. He’s such a strong young man!! The surgery alone had to be so tough to go through, it was probably nothing for him considering what he went through before the surgery. Anyway, great work to all of you 😊❤
I’ve had this brain surgery for Essential Tremor. I avoided jt for years but there’s nothing to fear. It is truly life changing.
Congratulations Callum!
It's been available for years, hasn't it?
@@MelissaR784 yes, but only approved for certain things like Parkinsons, Essential Tremor and chronic back pain so far. Trials are going very well for things like treatment resistant depression, OCD and traumatic brain injuries (my cousin is part of that last trial and the change in him has been incredible). It’s called Deep Brain Stimulation and it’s really a life changer. My description of how I feel is very much like Callum’s, it’s a feeling of being comfortable in my body that I never knew existed. My condition has some similarities with Tourettes so when I stopped having to tense up to control simple things like getting a fork to my mouth or typing I noticed I have a lot of cramping from living with a lifelong movement disorder.
JBrook, I knew about deep brain stimulation and other conditions,but not back pain.
What specific spinal issues does it help with?
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The fact that something in the human body can malfunction in a way that it makes someone uncontrollably punch themselves in the face/poke their eye is just mind boggling to me. So glad this young man has finally gotten some relief.
It’s very fascinating. Imagine in a machine if one wire goes wrong, what could happen?
it is a nerve malfunction in the brain system, so the surgery suppresses the trigger
When you are falling asleep and you get that hypnotic twitch where you jolt awake is something to get an idea of involuntary movements
@@mattg4836 It's not quite like that, though, it's not like a spasm. It feels more like an urge, like an itch, and it only gets more intense until you tic. I'm lucky enough to only have a very mild case of tourettes, I can control it well enough that nobody knows I have it. It can be hard at times, even still.
@@jimbojimson I have eczema and get itches that stop me on my tracks and I can't stop myself from scratching till I'm bleeding. More like that?
I feel for this young man. I was diagnosed at 24 years old. Mine makes life difficult, but it has never been on this scale. Good luck young man! Go enjoy your well deserved future!
What s blessing this treatment will be. My youngest child developed tics and OCD around age 10. Thankfully, his tics snd repetitive behaviors weren’t as serious a Callum’s. He’s in his 30s now. Still struggles with some OCD behaviors but he outgrew the tics.
God bless this kid.
for sure
I'm so glad this has helped. The family has been through more than any family should.
The Mt Siani West Neuromodulation team are rock stars. Dr Lubarr at Hackensack Meridian was responsible for the Tourette's diagnosis, a path forward, and connecting us with the amazing team involved with the surgery. Without her, none of this would have happened.
If these are the parents, pin their comment. If you are, my best wishes to your son.
@Passchen -Fail Thank you. Here is an update for you for replying. Since the device was turned on, he is back to his job at the local Hollister. Side note, he is one of two people with Tourrete's at this store. They worked with him through all this and were very understanding. Huge thanks to his manager, Carly.
He is not home yet from work tonight because he is out with friends. Everyone here is very, very OK with that.
To be clear, this is not a cure. It helps with the tics. Tics are just the tip of the iceberg with Tourette's most of the time. Cal had a plan for his future before all this happened. With the surgery, that future is back on track.
So very happy for Callum and your family also, I can't imagine what he went through looks so awful and unbearable, bless him so happy he's doing better !
I'm holding Callum in my prayers for his Future to be open and for him to be able to follow his dreams. What an extraordinary human being🙏
Awh I am so glad this sweet young man found relief!! God bless him and all involved in his treatment!
This young man is so brave! It's wonderful he has such loving and supportive and determined parents. I'm so happy for them that the stimulator is helping give him his life back.
Another great story with a happy ending. Glad Callum is better and thanks to David for sharing this incredible miracle!
I cant imagine the difficulty... its gotta be freaking hard... im a survivor of a traumatic brain injury so I feel you friend.
Kudos to everybody involved. Persistence. The will to see the end no matter what you're currently going thru. That's strength.
This kid is incredible. I wish him the best.
Amazing!!! Blessings to him, his family, & All the medical members!!! Thank you for bringing this story to light to help others!!!
70% reduction, and they said that it can still improve more over time, if I'm correct; remarkable! He looked so relaxed and... normal, if you will, when he was talking with the interviewer.
Good I really hope it keeps getting better and better.
I have mild, physical tics, Tourette's, and it is nothing compared to this guy. So happy he and his family found a solution. May God bless him and his family.
it is amazing to see remarkable results
Wow! Amazing work of all involved with this. From surgeons to therapists and so on .
I’m so happy for this young man. That can’t be easy for him.
I hope he gets better. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
He starts college in a few weeks.
The amount of schooling, and training those brain surgeons went through to confidently do a successful surgery like that is also impressive.
Wonderful news for him and those affected by this illness.
Fantastic. How brave he was to take this chance! I wish him the best!
Callum I’m so happy for you buddy. Your parents are amazing for not giving up their perseverance was what parents do. It was nice to see you relaxed.
Much love ❤
Bless this family. What a wonderful success story. Thanks for sharing this. This young man has a bright future.
Incredible!! Go Calum! Such kudos to his parents and the doctors!
Wow his life will be forever changed and he gets his life back as a young man. This is literally miraculous and could help a lot of people and I really hope it gets approved.
Bless Callum, his parents and his medical team - I pray that he's able to have the best, healthiest, happiest life going forward!
Callums parents didn’t give up and kept searching for answers. Callum has relief now! Such an inspiring story!
This is incredible. So glad for him 🙏🏻
God bless that sweet boy and may those doctors continues helping those people. Thank you for this video, made me cry.
Parents are their kids most valuable advocates. Praying the procedure continues to provide relief.
All of my love, Callum. I have mild TS as an adult, but it was really bad in elementary & middle school for me. My mom had to take me to the ER more than once for my neck jerking, my neck hurt so much. Took me so they could give me muscle relaxers. Knocked me out but I got relief.
My brother had it during those yrs. I remember him jerking so bad I thought his head. And neck would become detached.
Did you ever try the medication called Orap? It really helped my daughter.
Glad you got relief. Also when you say "mild", I'm hoping it has died down to a much less intense degree.
@@Gumbier_Than Tourette’s gets worse with stress.
One of my best friends I've known since I was 6 years old has Touretts. His is a mild/medium, or as he calls it medium/rare, involvement. With time and medication he's been able to lead a very fruitful life. He's my inspiration.
This is applauding. Very happy for the young man, and congratulation to the surgery group for the successful operation.
That’s awesome! I hope more people that need this can get it!
I’m 25 and I have had moderately strong Tourette’s syndrome for a long time, so this hits pretty darn close to home. I think I speak for a lot of the TS community when I say Callum’s journey is an inspiration to all of us. Major kudos to the entire team for making this extraordinary progress come true for him. He’s so strong with what he’s overcome and I wish all the best for him going forward!
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That’s amazing, I’m so happy for him! I hope this treatment becomes available for others that need it, looks like it’s literally life changing
Victory for Callum! I am overjoyed by your improvement. Your courage is amazing, not only because the surgery was a huge step to take, you faced the possibility of failure.
This is wonderful. Thank you to all those doctors that were able to help him. And kudos to his parents for being relentless ❤
My son has tourettes . Though he has issues, he no longer tics and has a normal, full, life. I know how he and his parents have suffered. I pray 🙏 for them and know they will prevail. I certainly know that this young man has all the courage he needs to face any challenges life may throw at him. God speed.
Congrats to you buddy keep livin life bro u got this
Crying…. I hope in my lifetime I can get this treatment even though my tics are not nearly as severe
Kudos to the Surgeons, Parents and the Insurance Company getting onboard. Very happy for you young man!!
God bless those advances in medicine. Good luck and healthy life young man.
“His parents’ persistence to…get the insurance company on board.” A sentence on a story like this that would only ever need to be included in the corporate oligarchy known as the United States.
yup... even some of the most necessary, life-saving procedures are shrugged off by health insurance companies. it's getting to be out of hand, especially with inflation.
What a brave young man! I’m so happy for him. My God continue to bless him, his family and these doctors. It’s a pathetic shame that it look 30 doctors to find out what was wrong and get help.
Bless you Callum. So So happy that you are feeling so much better . Now just relax and enjoy your life Buddy. 😊
An amazing story about brilliant doctors and scientists working together to bring care and healing to those who are in need. The one negative thing in this story that stands out here, and in SO many situations like this is, "Getting the insurance company on board". How did critical decisions about our lives become the playground of investment firms, because that is what health insurance company's are. When were they granted this power over our doctors care? I am so glad that this young man's mother worked so hard to make this family's insurance company do the right thing, but think of the hundreds of thousands of Americans whose story does not have such a happy ending. There's a story there. ♡♡♡♡♡
I was about the comment this aswel. Kinda sad thinking that there is a solution, but now insurance companies are gonna get in the mix.
When? I thought always - like since the dawn of health insurances! Everything is a struggle, a fight, they wear you down, they ignore you, don’t co-operate or communicate with physicians or the billing departments, create hoops to jump through, red tape, denials, approvals in part but not in full, fine print, contradictions in policies, & outright LIE to you. With teens (older children) covered under a parents health insurance, I’ve seen health insurance companies attempt to stall until the child ages out & is no longer covered. I’ve experienced health insurance company that ONLY continued coverage up to age 24 if the child (young adult) was enrolled as a Full Time College Student.
The last few years - I thought since many insurance companies were now having to comply with all these new Transgender enforcements - I thought that might facilitate or & improve things for everyone else too - but Not so.
@@laulio7823 I know. Sadly, "Health" insurance is NOT here for our health and is just a money making racket. It hasn't always existed and I think it would be a good thing to look into it's beginnings, management and EXTREME profits.
I am so happy for Callum. Best of luck going forward.
Just an absolute miracle 👏🖤
Wow, I’m so happy he found someone who could help him. He has a calmness about him, that smile says it all. ❤
I have friend who has mild Tourette’s, he was diagnosed right away.
Being exposed to the health/physical challenges of so many other people continually reminds me to appreciate the minor issues I face.
Tourette's can be so invasive in even young people's lives, challenging their long term futures.
He's very brave to allow the surgery, but the potential for finding some improvement in his ability to live.
How AMAZING ! I hope this is a great help, or cure for him. He deserves every chance in life and maybe through this it will help others. Great job Doc !
Callum, you are brave and courageous…and also showing us your vulnerabilities is very humbling for all of us. I am so pleased you have met the right medics (finally) and will experience relief from this condition. Well done on you and your family for embracing this. You are at the frontier of medical science. Brave you! And how grateful you must be for your parents. Persistence has paid off. Sorry it was such a tough road. But there was gold at the end.🐑🐑🇳🇿🇳🇿NZ
This gives people with disabilities so much hope for a better future.
This is crazy! Thank you for sharing, great interview/ story and amazing kid ❤
God bless this amazing human; may life just get better and better for the "new and improved" Callum! Praise for the doctors and techs who made it happen.
And he’s SO sweet too. Aw
David you are an awesome journalist
Wonderful news. So happy for him. Very brave young man. Seems like such a nice guy. Hope his life continues to unfold in positive directions.
Remarkable! I'm so happy this kid can live a brighter and fuller life
This sweet kid. I'm just so happy for him! ❤️
Wow, what an amazing difference this technology is making for this strong young man. Amazing parents, amazing doctors, and an even more amazing young man. It was awesome to see how much of an improvement this is making for him.
I’m sooo happy for him!! I hope this treat can help
More PEOPLE!
Modern medicine is truly amazing! Lots of to Callum♥️
I'm so happy for Callum & his family.
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It is cases such as these why I aspire to become a practicing physician. Callum, stay strong!
Wow, what a difference! He looks so happy! Great story! Thank you for sharing!
What a wonderful story. Thank you, David.
So happy for him, I hope everyone gets this opportunity ❤️
What a wonderful outcome, and a wonderful report. It makes a difference to hear that the reporter, David, has some problem with this issue. Kudos, David, for a heartfelt report. Best wishes to Callum.
Oh my wow. My dad has had this for over 30 years and I’m self diagnosing it!!!! No one ever said anything. They just called him strange. Stupid doctors.
We are all so happy for and proud of you Callum ❤
Excellent report!! Highly inspiring story that encourages folks to participate in improving care♡♡♡ Bravo◇
Wonderful story. Prayers for continued healing for Callum
More good news please 🙏. This is just wonderful for this young man. ❤️
This is so wonderful! My heart really goes out to him and his family for having to deal with tics. My daughter had them for several years as a teenager, but eventually outgrew them by 95% or more which I will be forever thankful, but I know how devastating they can be. Hers seemed to be linked to ADHD According to her neurologist.
His mom must feel so relieved to see her son finally getting some results that benefit his quality of life.
My daughter has Tourettes and autism. I'm shocked so many doctors couldn't spot Tourettes. I assume his initial presentation was a weird tic. Tourettes should be considered a rare condition, it needs much more research. If you are a researcher ready this please can we have more research
What a great kid and family!!!Great doctors I hope they get it pushed through so everybody get help
I went through this surgery to treat my Dystonia. I avoided it for a while because it scared me but eventually I decided to do it. All went so smooth and now I’m great. Happy to hear he’s doing well.
Unbelievable! Awesome! I'm so happy for this kid and for all the people this procedure will help! Insurances companies better get on board! 😊👍👏
God Bless you young man ! An God Bless you parents ! God Bless the all the doctors involved !
Bless his heart...i am so happy for him. Good luck Callum
Bless his heart....❤
Thank you so much for sharing this story! Incredible!❤
Im happy hes happy ❤
Nice for Callum to have some kind of relief & enjoy & live life to the fullest.The technology we have today never ceases to amaze me. Wow!!
I am so happy for this young man .
This is amazing. This relaxes me more than anything.
This is amazing I'm so happy for him
Wow! That is awesome for him. My daughter started experiencing tics during the pandemic, at the age of 13. She never had them prior. Hmmm. They have gotten significantly less acute and frequent, but it was very concerning.
This brought back sad memories for me. My son was 11 years old when he was diagnosed. He suffered for 27 years with this. He always said he just wanted to be normal and that he wanted his brain studied. He passed away August 14, 2016. I wish this procedure had been possible for him. I believe if it was he'd still be alive today.
Sorry for your loss
@@anitapiotrowski7513 Thank you
I am so sorry my sweet dear. I don't even really know what to say except my heart broke reading your comment. I'm so sorry for your terrible loss ❤
@@blueridgerunner1 thank you for your kind words of comfort
How so fantastic…. Poor family…. So happy they were allowed to get help