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In Memory & Honor Donations

The Foundation acknowledges the following donations made by friends and loved ones. Thank you for your care and support.Donation in Memoriam In memory of Jeanette A. “Jean” Beam – Julie LippDonations in Honor In honor of Gene Epstein’s 75th birthday – Marilyn and Roger Josselyn In honor of Aunt Lily’s 90th Birthday – Marilyn and Roger JosselynThe following friends made a […]

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New Survey – Closed

MAY 15: The survey is now closed. In an effort to collect current data, a new survey is underway. This survey closes in two weeks, so if you have or suspect that you have MdDS don’t delay — complete the survey. We hope to collect enough data to analyze, and to include key information in the June newsletter. The newsletter […]

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Run to Raise Awareness in the UK

Please leave a comment to congratulate and thank Hayley, for carrying the banner 21.1 kilometers or 13.1 miles, in her run to raise awareness of MdDS.Hayley completed the half-marathon in her MdDS shirt and raised over $1,300 for research. She ran in honor of Jane, the UK representative for the MdDS Foundation. Not only does […]

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It’s Rare Disease Day! Tell us the challenges you face having a #RareDisorder

When we talk about the statistics, that 1-in-10 Americans has a rare disease, of which there are about 7,000, what does that mean? To you? While it’s true that rare diseases and disorders affect 30 million in the US alone, to you it probably meant you spent a lot of money, visiting doctor after doctor, […]

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Mia’s Story and a Sweet Surprise

Several years ago, my family and I went on vacation in the mountains. The drive was about 8 hours long. Five days later, we took a 3-hour flight home. Now, I don’t know whether it was the drive or the flight, but I do know that when I got home, I began feeling different. I began […]

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Trans-Atlantic flight leaves woman with Disembarkment Syndrome

In July 2011, I returned to the U.S. via airplane from a trip abroad. The flight was unremarkable, and I disembarked without an issue, unpacked my things and prepared myself mentally for the return to work. I was a little under the weather on my trip. I had a mild cold and for the first […]

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Still on the Christmas Cruise

I went on a 7-day Christmas cruise, which ended on December 31, 2011. I felt the bobbing as soon as I got off the ship, and thought it would go away in a few hours as I adjusted to being back on land. I had to take a flight back home immediately after getting off […]

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