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Dr. Diana, both a doctor (therapeutic optometrist), and a recovered POTS and ME/CFS patient, offers help and hope for POTS, Dysautonomia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Chronic Fatigue, Chronic Lyme, vascular abnormalities, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Diana is now working full time at POTS Care.

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Judges announced for Spoonie Art Contest!

Dr. Diana announces the judges for our Spoonie Art Contest! Don't miss the deadline - Sept 30! … [Read more...] about Judges announced for Spoonie Art Contest!

Best Spoonie Art Contest!

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPT 30! All "bugs" on forum are now fixed! Yeah! So, if you are a creative spoonie, please join us in our "Best Spoonie Art Contest"! You can enter on the forum at Prettyill.com. In this video, Dr. Diana discusses how this will work. Any and all art, music, writing, etc is acceptable, as long as a spoonie (chronically ill patient) has made it! Deadline is … [Read more...] about Best Spoonie Art Contest!

Should dysautonomia patients get the flu vaccine?

Download NowIt's a tough call for many of us -- should dysautonomia patients get the flu vaccine? We often times will flare with symptoms after the vaccine, but is the flare worse than the flare we'd experience with the flu? It's a decision each one of us grapples with every year! Here's an abstract concerning this tendency to flare. … [Read more...] about Should dysautonomia patients get the flu vaccine?

A case of EDS and recurrent venous thrombosis –ONE CASE?

Download NowA case of venous thrombosis in EDS. ONE CASE, Dr. Diana asks. Her research is showing a high prevalence of venous thromboses in EDS patients, even without genetic abnormalities of clotting. … [Read more...] about A case of EDS and recurrent venous thrombosis –ONE CASE?

Diet Sodas Heighten Risk for Vascular Disorders

Download NowImportant information for those of us with vascular disorders. Watch those diet sodas! … [Read more...] about Diet Sodas Heighten Risk for Vascular Disorders

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