 आम राजी के गुप्ता, 59 years of age. I used to be very happy, go lucky and very active person working for an IT company. In 2013 or so, my left hand stopped moving. You know, while I walked it stopped singing. And it became difficult to kind of, you know, do anything with my left hand. They were able to drive but it was becoming more and more difficult. My name is Mr. Uche Eke. I'm a Nigerian in West Africa. I would have made this problem for over 5 years ago. All my hands are always shaking. I try very many medicines, many times all over. But it's not possible. It's getting worse. I'm Siti Prakash, age 59 to 60 years. I was in Bombay, joined Tata Power in 1987. He was actually a very active person when he was in service at Tata Power Bombay. He was very involved in all the club activities and professionally also very doing very well. And suddenly we were attacked by this Parkinson's disease which really floored us and we didn't know what to do. My name is Subramanyanth. I'm 64 years old. It's been almost 8 years since I got Parkinson's disease. At first, I didn't know how to control myself in coffee. I didn't know how to control myself. I didn't know how to control myself in metal. I didn't know how to control myself in metal. I didn't know how to control myself in metal. This is how the problem started. My name is Venkateshappa. I'm a Nigerian in West Africa. He was very active. He worked in villages, villages and villages. He was very active. He worked very well in the house. He worked very well in the house. But one day, he started to feel pain in his leg. He felt pain in his leg. He was treated by doctors. He was treated by doctors. He didn't feel pain in his leg. I'm very lucky to have come upon the right team in Manipal Hospital. One of my in-laws recommended me to go to India. That I should go to Bangal. There's a hospital called Manipal Hospital. To go there for my surgery. At the time of the operation, people were afraid of the patient. But it was not necessary. Because of the progression of the Parkinson's disease, I was suffering a lot. Then I was recommended to undergo DBS surgery. On November 28, 2018, we decided to, you know, opt for DBS. If you can see me, you can see my brain, I have the brain surgery. And immediately after the surgery, everything stops immediately. So, I really thank God for that. Someone tell you that if you have a Parkinson's disease, there is no cure. There is now a cure. If you don't have a Parkinson's disease, people in the country will not be able to cure it. So, you have to go for the treatment. As of today, you can see my hand. You can see me. Nothing like shaking anymore. So, I'm so grateful and I'm so happy. Now, I'm totally normal. I'm happy. I'm really living a normal life. Being an avid reader, it had always been my dream to write a book. So, I thought, let me write about my Parkinson's experiences. I wrote the book titled, Destination Unknown, My Journey with Parkinson's.