Dr. Diana shares information about the DVD from the Global CCSVI Expo. Dr. Diana Driscoll and Dr. Clair Francomano spoke together about the connections between Ehlers-Danlos and multiple sclerosis.
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Dr. Diana shares information about the DVD from the Global CCSVI Expo. Dr. Diana Driscoll and Dr. Clair Francomano spoke together about the connections between Ehlers-Danlos and multiple sclerosis.
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Hi Yash, I think we all need to look less at the pigeon holes of diagnosis, and more at how we are affected. I believe there is a spectrum of disorders from ADHD to Aspy to Autism, and the presentation may be higher on the spectrum, the more affected we are. In the few symptoms you mentioned, I would CERTAINLY look into The Driscoll Theory and start with the possibility of high intracranial pressure and mast cell treatment. It sounds like an MRI and MRV of your head and neck would be smart. Results of that can pin-point the issue… Read more »