Jeannie can't remember a time when she didn't have symptoms. While she was diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome years ago, her POTS diagnosis is more recent. Working to improve her own quality of life, she created a modified Pilates regime specifically for people in our illness community.
Check out Jeannie's website at: https://jeanniedibon.com/
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