New Delhi, March 27 -- From initial shock to disbelief and anger, Parkinson's takes every patient on an emotional rollercoaster. The story of 43-year-old businessman Ramesh (name changed for anonymity) is one of fighting the mental anguish to resilience. Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease a decade ago, he witnessed his once-productive life unravel gradually. Over time, his symptoms worsened, with severe tremors disrupting even the simplest daily tasks. The medications he was prescribed, rather than providing relief, triggered drug-induced dyskinesia-erratic, uncontrollable movements on face, slowed movements in his arms and legs. The simplest of daily tasks became painful reminders of his growing inability to carry on with routine life. ...