Some feedback about The Driscoll Theory, and Dr. Diana addresses the question of CCSVI — to treat or not to treat. All disclaimers in place! Be sure to check with your doctors. A must see! www.Prettyill.com
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Some feedback about The Driscoll Theory, and Dr. Diana addresses the question of CCSVI — to treat or not to treat. All disclaimers in place! Be sure to check with your doctors. A must see! www.Prettyill.com
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It’s great to have feedback that the treatment is being very effective.
There have been a couple of DoH public ‘consultations’ over here in the UK, one regarding Rare Conditions and one regarding Long Term Conditions, accessible over the internet, so I hope you don’t mind but I felt obliged to promote your theory, for both of these.
Regards
Barbara
Hi Cassie,I think the combination of all your sotpmyms would not help with your weight. The EDS can make exercise difficult with your dodgy joints etc., and the heart stuff would leave you breathless and out of energy. You may also be retaining water weight which is common for heart patients.Maybe some hydrotherapy would be suitable for you, preferably with guidance from a physio who is familiar with EDS. Is there a genetic clinic available to you? they may be able to assist.
Hi Effie and Linda,Linda, from what I hear, Dr. Grubb is amazing and he utnarsnedds the link between POTS and EDS. A great choice! And good for her to wear her collar! I was rear ended TWICE this year, but both times I had on my collar. Whew!Effie, what a great question. I hope your doctor checked your overall testosterone AND your free testosterone . Mine goes all over the place, just like all of my other hormones, including growth hormones. Our guess is that the feedback loop that goes through our messed up brain stems is not functioning properly,… Read more »