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05/27/2025

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04/27/2025

Who Am I?
My name is Roger Asvestas. I’ve proudly called Montgomery home for many years and spent most of that time as a licensed real estate agent. Fifteen years ago, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite the challenges, I continued working in real estate until recently—when stairs became more of a hurdle than a help.
While I’ve stepped back from selling homes myself, I haven’t stepped away from helping people. Now, I dedicate my time to connecting you with the right Realtor—someone who truly fits your needs and understands what matters most to you. And I do this completely free of charge.
🏡 Whether you’re buying or selling, I can help you find a trusted Realtor anywhere in the U.S.
📞 Have questions or need help finding the right Realtor? Call me at 832-588-3744—I’m always happy to help.

04/15/2025

part 2 of my DBS journey.

I originally wanted to wait until after our upcoming family vacation to Yellowstone in June — I was taking the grand kids, and hiking with them was something I didn’t want to miss. But the doctor convinced us not to wait. That surprised me — I don’t usually trust doctors. But this one? Something felt different. So I said yes.
I had the surgery in April — just two months before Yellowstone. And yeah, it was scary. Someone was going to drill into my head. Even stranger? I was awake during the whole procedure. Talking to the doctors and nurses. Moving my arms and legs as they fine-tuned everything. It was surreal. But the craziest part? They gave me pain pills, and I only took one. That’s it. One pill. And I’m the kind of guy who doesn’t do pain.
And the results? Nothing short of life-changing.
Two months later, I was hiking Yellowstone with my grand kids. No shaking. No pills. For the past five years, I haven’t taken a single Parkinson’s medication. Zero. After needing 300 pills a month just to function, that’s nothing short of a miracle.
Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. I had nothing to lose, and everything to gain.

If you're considering DBS or know someone who is, I encourage you to watch the video of the moment they turned on my right-side simulator. (They had already done the left side.) Watching the tremor disappear instantly — it’s like flipping a switch. It still blows my mind.
DBS didn’t cure me, but it gave me something I thought was gone forever: my life. And I’ll never stop being grateful for that

Who Am I?
My name is Roger Asvestas. I’ve been a proud resident of Montgomery for many years and a licensed real estate agent for most of that time. Fifteen years ago, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite the challenges, I continued working in real estate until recently—when stairs became more of a hurdle than a help.
While I’ve stepped back from selling homes myself, I haven’t stepped away from helping people. Now, I dedicate my time to connecting you with the right Realtor—someone who fits your needs and understands what matters most to you. And I do this completely free of charge.
📞 Have questions or need help finding the right Realtor? Give me a call at 832-588-3744 I’m always happy to help.

04/04/2025

From Shaking to Hiking: My Deep Brain Stimulation Journey

Before Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), my life was... well, miserable. Parkinson’s had progressed fast, and I was losing control — literally. I was taking 300 dopamine pills a month and still couldn’t stop the shaking. Eating felt like a comedy bit gone wrong — picture me trying to eat peas with a spoon, only to have them launch all over the floor and myself. You get the idea. Funny, maybe. But also exhausting.

At the time, my wife and I were living in Naples, Florida. But we noticed something: all the top doctors seemed to be in Houston, Texas. Meanwhile, my doctor in Florida wasn’t exactly inspiring confidence — he kept warning me about scary infection rates with DBS and pushed me to go to Tampa instead. It just didn’t sit right with me.

So, we made a bold move. We sold everything, bought a fifth wheel camper, and hit the road. We eventually landed at a campground outside Houston. One day, while browsing the internet, I stumbled across a TV interview — a Houston doctor and his head nurse were talking about DBS. Turns out, this doctor had performed over 500 of these surgeries with only a 1% infection rate (when the average at the time was 25%). That was enough for me — I scheduled an appointment.

02/23/2025

my 5 part series on safety for Seniors and Parkinson's
Overall Part 1

1 use lever style door handles
2 Do throw rugs have non-slip backs
3 Is the home cluttered
4 Are all cords tucked away
5 Is lighting bright
6 Are there light switches at both end of the hallways
7 Would voice activated lighting help
8 Handrails at all stairs
9 Is there turning space for wheel chairs 5x5 feet
10 Are the doors and thresholds level with floors

02/20/2025

Making Downsizing A Bit Easier – Adapted from SRES Professional

1. Start Early – takes more time than expected.2-3 months in advance most helpful.
2. Make A Plan – more details make the process more manageable.
3. Set a Timeline – A Plan should make sure things are done in order
4. Use The New Floorplan – Helps the move if you know a piece may or may not fit in the space.
5. Take Pictures – Picture can help movers know where things go.
6. Plan for Problems – Think early about possible problems beforehand.
7. Start with less – Think what you haven’t used in a year. Will you use them in the future be honest with yourself/
8. Discard Duplicates such as cookware or kitchen tools (like whisks)
9. Create yes or no groups – It may take emotional fortitude to say yes if it is coming or No it stays.
10. Donate or Discard – Do you want to donate an item or trash it.
11. Get Help from your family – They can be a great help in your decisions.

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02/07/2025

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A Realtor referral service to help you work through the maze when selling or buying a home. I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2013 . Even though I am licensed in Texas I no longer sell homes. I started this free service to help you and give back to fighting Parkinson'!

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