] A medical device which allows a woman to sleep by ] switching off an implant in her brain has been stolen. ] ] Rita Carlisle, 53, from Knaphill, Surrey, suffers from a ] condition called essential tremor. ] ] The stolen remote control gadget sends out pulses to calm ] the condition and can be switched off so she can rest. ] Ms Carlisle, who now struggles to sleep, was carrying the device ] and £600 cash in a handbag which was stolen in Farnborough, Hants, ] on 23 December. Thieves take brain remote control |