Dr. Diana shares her news about speaking at ISNVD.org and her abstract presentations geared for CCSVI, MS, EDS, and other chronic disorders. The Driscoll Theory is sneaking into her talks!
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.
Dr. Diana shares her news about speaking at ISNVD.org and her abstract presentations geared for CCSVI, MS, EDS, and other chronic disorders. The Driscoll Theory is sneaking into her talks!
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“Dr. Diana will always hold a very special place in my heart for her selfless devotion to helping everyone, not just the Ehlers-Danlos community. I hate to think what my life would be without her insight and guidance.”
-- Chris Gross
This sounds so great! I was looking at the registration info for the $25 webcast and it is only for the 18th. It doesn’t appear to include when you will be speaking on Tuesday, Dr. Diana. Am I reading this wrong?
I am sorry to hear that Ginny has EDS. Having a rare disorder or sdoyrnme is really hard, it is hard enough having it..then you have to explain all the time what it is and how you are physically dealing with it. No one knows about it, and few people will actually take the time to research it. Unless someone famous has it..public awareness is at a standstill.Now you have lost your spokesperson that is sad.My husband has Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)another rare disorder. No famous spokesperson yet. I blogged about it back in Feb (Trigeminal Neuralgia) and then again in… Read more »