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Please take the time to visit these websites in your spare time.

Dreams - Dysautonomia Reaching out for Education, Awareness and Moral Support!

The DREAMS website was made by Sarah Price who is a fighter of Dysautonomia and a great friend of mine. You are welcome to donate to DREAMS and the proceeds go towards our missions of spreading awareness in many ways! We have shirts, hoodies, tank tops, mugs, mousepads, wall clocks, teddy bears, throw pillows, hats, messenger bags, tote bags, stickers, bumper stickers, and magnets! Or if you can't/don't want to buy anything just yet, please browse around the website! Spreading awareness is our main goal!

Dyna Kids!

This is a wonderful website and it's mainly directed towards the youth with Dysautonomia. If you can/want to you may donate to DYNA. Your donations to DYNA will go far to help with the continuation of medical awareness, public awareness, educational support, and the numerous support programs DYNA has dedicated to helping youth impacted with Dysautonomia. This site is very awesome for everyone of all ages but especially for the children who struggle. They send in their poems and their stories and the website is just really touching in so many ways! I cannot imagine going through what I'm going through right now at their age! It's so difficult and many doctors don't even know about Dysautonomia which is why it's so important to spread awareness and educate everyone because people are getting misdiagnosed everyday!


But You Don't Look Sick

This website is so self explanatory. People with chronic illnesses get this comment all of the time. This is one of my favorite websites out there. They have wonderful merchandise, poems, stories, jokes, cooking recipes, book reviews, hobbies, crafts, essays, the amazing SPOON THEORY (it's a MUST read for anyone who knows someone with a chronic illness to understand how they live day by day), and so much more!