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File Photo: 2012 Rock’n Stroll, Awareness Walk & Fund-raiser

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Understanding Mal de Débarquement Syndrome

Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS) or Disembark­ment Syndrome is a rare disorder of perceived motion that most often develops following an ocean cruise. More common in women than men, the persistent symptoms of MdDS include a sensation of motion (rocking/​swaying/​bobbing/​tumbling) that is usually associated with fatigue, imbalance, and difficulty concentrating (impaired cognition). Some patients develop MdDS after extended air, auto, boat, or train travel, or other motion experience, or even...
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Your donation can help fund on-going research. Donations also help in the following ways: $15 covers the cost for one month of the secure survey site $25 sends 35 informational brochures to a healthcare provider $50 supports the MdDS contact site for 4 months $100 keeps our web site online for one year $120 provides 6 hours of technical/analysis time for one research subject $300 pays an annual software...
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June is Awareness Month

June is Awareness Month

The entire month of June is MdDS Awareness Month. The MdDS Balance Disorder Foundation encourages you to participate in JAM to promote awareness and bring information about MdDS to the forefront. Changing your Facebook...
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Spontaneous Onset

Not all MdDS is triggered by a motion event. Some patients develop MdDS spontaneously, i.e., they lack an identifiable motion event. • Rotational or spinning vertigo is not typically associated with MdDS.

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We Rock! t-shirts

The shirt you’ve all been asking for, cut to fit your curves!! Choose from over 18 colors, all high-quality 100% cotton. The dark colors are “premium printed” so cost a few bucks more. Light or dark, with every shirt purchased, $1 will be donated to the Foundation to further research and education. Available in...

Using Social Media for Social Good

Using Social Media for Social Good

The Foundation has two Facebook sites, one public and one private. The public Facebook page is open to all. The Foundation uses this page to educate the general public about MdDS, Foundation activities and to make important announcements. The MdDS Friends page is a closed group that is by-invitation-only. Here members can share thoughts and questions,...

Faces of MdDS

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Terrie’s Story: a Reflection on Past and Present

I was a very outgoing person. You could always find a smile on my...

Katie’s Case History: Diagnosed 2 Years After Trip to Oz

I flew to Australia in 2009 which was my first ever long haul flight....

Rosanna’s Story of Recovery and Reconnection

Rosanna’s Story of Recovery and Reconnection

My name is Rosanna Shepherd. I developed MdDS on a 5-day cruise in October...

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