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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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The Driscoll Theory Validated!

Join Dr. Diana as she discusses how the experts in EDS, Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, and autonomic function ("POTS", dysautonomia, etc) speak about how treatment based on The Driscoll Theory results in definite improvement of patient symptoms! Have you been waiting to hear about validation of The Driscoll Theory? This will get you started in understanding the experiences of … [Read more...] about The Driscoll Theory Validated!

EDS Today

A strong advocacy group bringing awareness, education and hope to the entire EDS community! … [Read more...] about EDS Today

Booklet is here! Your Eyes and EDS

Dr. Diana's booklet is out! "Your Eyes and EDS: The Ocular Effects of Various Collagen Disorders". Great for you and your doctors! You can find it through Amazon, or click on the booklet on www.Prettyill.com. 100% of proceeds go towards current and upcoming treatment trials! … [Read more...] about Booklet is here! Your Eyes and EDS

Collagen disorders – it may not be Ehlers-Danlos syndrome!

Dr. Diana discusses a couple of the rarer collagen disorders that may be underdiagnosed. She discusses Stickler syndrome, Marshall syndrome, the eye effects involved and loss of hearing … [Read more...] about Collagen disorders – it may not be Ehlers-Danlos syndrome!

EDS Hypermobility type may be the same as TNX deficiency?

Download NowMUST READ article explaining how TNX deficiency may account for most of the Hypermobility forms of EDS! Better yet? This deficiency can actually be beneficial to the heart! … [Read more...] about EDS Hypermobility type may be the same as TNX deficiency?

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