The Mdds Balance Disorder Foundation.
Research into the etymology of Mdds is needed.
Let's cure Mdds and give people their lives back.
People with Mdds feel a rocking or swaying sensation.
The Mdds Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Mdds has also been reported following air,
train, and automobile travel;
Download our Mdds at-a-glance quick reference card or informative brochure(PDF).
With Mdds remission, do symptoms decrease gradually or disappear suddenly?
Mdds is an invisible illness but that doesn't mean you are.
How difficult was it for you to get an Mdds diagnosis?
Armed with this knowledge I was able obtain the diagnosis of Mdds.
The parts were later listed in Intel's Material Declaration Data Sheets(Mdds) database.
Support for this study is being provided by donations to the Mdds Foundation.
You may also be
interested in our online support group on Facebook, Mdds Friends.
Our volunteers- all with active Mdds- will fulfill your request as they are able.
Will you please join me and the Mdds community and make a difference? Volunteer!
The final draft was submitted in 2019, and much discussion about Mdds continues even now.
Mdds is a neurological disorder that leaves patients feeling
as if they are rocking and swaying.
But I want to share some things I have been doing to raise awareness about Mdds.
The Mdds Foundation makes no representations or warranties in relation to the
medical information on this website.
It includes my newspaper article, the Mdds brochure and small paragraph about me trying to raise awareness.
Also known as Disembarkment Syndrome, Mdds most often develops following a cruise
or other type of water travel;
While Mdds most commonly presents after travel, for
some onset appears to be spontaneous, without a motion event.
Mdds may persist for months to years,
and there is a likelihood of recurrence after an initial onset.
Many health care
providers still do not know about Mdds, how to diagnose it, or how to treat it.
Cha's clinical investigations and scholarly activities to address Mdds have been published in the peer-reviewed literature as follows:.
February 2017: CruiseTipsTV answers a subscriber question regarding seasickness after
disembarkation in,“Mal de debarquement syndrome Mdds Treatment, Symptoms and Resources.”.