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Mount Sinai School of Medicine, VOR Readaptation

The following update is provided by Mingjia Dai, PhD., Mount Sinai School of Medicine.Oct. 30, 2014 — Since the publication on the study of the treatment for patients with MdDS, we have further explored VOR Readaptation for patients with classic MdDS (17 patients), spontaneous MdDS (no clear cause, 9 patients) and “MdDS” from head trauma (2 patients). The […]

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In Memory & Honor Donations

The Foundation would like to acknowledge the following donations made by friends and loved ones. We thank you for your care and support. Honor Donations Elaine & Edward Schlissel – In honor of my fellow southeast rockers Antoinette Salcedo – In honor of Charleen Anomanni Louis & Ethel Ivens – In honor of Marilyn Josselyn Irene Garbo – In honor of […]

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MdDS: an Infographic and letter to share

Dear Friends and Family, I am living with a rare condition with an interesting name, Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS). What is that you ask? Mal de Débarquement Syndrome or Disembark­ment Syndrome is a neurological disorder that most often develops following an ocean cruise. Less often, a perceived sense of motion follows air, train, or auto […]

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Annual trip to Lake Powell triggers episodic MdDS for M.

In September of 2010, my life at 46 was chugging along at a fine pace. My family is lucky enough to take an annual trip to Lake Powell, Utah but the one in 2010 changed my life forever. This particular trip was our 13th and nothing was out of the ordinary, except prior to going I was […]

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Sept. 27: 4th Annual Awareness Walk

Join the walk to Stop the Rock! This year the MdDS walk – and fun run – is being hosted in Pennsylvania, home state of Foundation president, Marilyn Josselyn. Independently organized by our fantastic volunteers in Harrisburg, the walk is set for September 27. It’s a leisurely 3K route, and the trails at beautiful Shank Park are […]

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Honor Donations

On June 1, the MdDS Foundation received a very nice donation from the GFWC Marlton Woman’s Club. What a nice way begin June Awareness Month. We sincerely thank the Marlton Woman’s Club for its continued support in Honor of Irene Hartman.If there is someone special you would like to honor this June Awareness Month, please consider making a donation. Honor and Memory donations are acknowledged on […]

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Our rare disorder with the strange French name

June is MdDS Awareness Month, so the Foundation and its volunteers have been working doubly hard to spread awareness of Mal de Débarquement Syndrome. Our rare disorder with the strange French name is now recognized by organizations such as the NIH, NORD and, just recently, the Rare Disease United Foundation. But we need to work […]

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