Without a cure, people with Parkinson's disease struggle with progressive, often debilitating symptoms. But a treatment called Deep Brain Stimulation is considered a lifesaver for many.
Every connection and deal Leon Levy makes as an associate real estate broker with Berkshire Hathaway, he’s hitting goals he only dreamed he could when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2012.
Levy opted for Deep Brain Stimulation surgery, a neurosurgical procedure that involves implanting electrodes in the brain.
"It's really made a difference in my life," said Levy.