Dysautonomia News - Summer 2004

We Work Hard So You Don't Have To

The volunteers at DINET work hard to bring you up-to-date information on dysautonomia so that you don't have to spend time researching on your own.


  • They maintain and continue to build an informational website.

  • They've created, edited and published quarterly newsletters.

  • They've worked on your behalf to create support networks for both patients and caregivers, and to update these networks.

  • They've sent surveys to numerous doctors so that you can find a list of physicians with an interest in dysautonomia in one easy place.

  • They have built a list of support groups, and have updated this list.

  • They've built a "What's New" page on the website so that you can quickly read the latest additions.

  • They've moderated DINET's forum so you have a safe place to talk with other patients and caregivers.

In other words: they work hard so you don't have to...

These are only a few of the things DINET's volunteers do on your behalf. They are always busy working behind the scenes to build a bigger and better organization for you. Now, DINET's volunteers are reaching out for your help. All of the work DINET's volunteers do on your behalf does cost money. Donations are needed desperately at this time. Please show your support to the volunteers at DINET who spend countless hours working so you don't have to.

Please make checks out to DINET and send to:

DINET
PO Box 55
Brooklyn, MI 49230

Or donate by credit card through Network for Good:


Network for Good - Donate!


 

In this Issue:


Attention: Meet Others Members

Volunteer

The Patient's Voice

Research in Review

We Work Hard So You Don't Have To

Thank You


Dysautonomia News is intended to educate. The content should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Readers are encouraged to confirm all information with other sources and a physician. Please keep in mind that research is continually evolving, and future discoveries may change or disprove some currently held beliefs.
 

Dysautonomia News is a quarterly publication of the Dysautonomia Information Network.
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