What inspired me to try DNRS?

I first heard about the Dynamic Neural Retraining System when I attended an in-person meeting with the Mast Cell Northeast support group.

There, I met my friend Erin, who had made an almost-full recovery from nine years of mast cell activation and other health issues.  At one time, Erin was completely home-bound, only venturing into public wearing a respirator and gloves (and then, only if she had to).

By the time I met her, Erin was able to stay in the damp church basement we’d had the misfortunate of meeting in (the organizer had been looking for scent-free, but everyone agreed mold was likely present).

Erin was able to stay longer than just about everyone else… without wearing a mask at all.  In fact, she’d brought a Ziploc bag full of her past masks and gloves, just so we could see what she’d been through.

She was now recovering, still doing the program and seeing her progress continue.  She could go in public, and exercise, and is planning to return to her work as a nurse practitioner in the next year.

Erin’s story was really inspirational, and inspired me to try the program myself.  I was initially skeptical that something like this could work, but after meeting both Erin as well as her doctor at a support group (Dr. Bayuk) they both also urged me to try it, saying Erin is far from the only patient who’s made a dramatic recovery with it, so I am.

Here are some other resources and inspiration I’ve found helpful:

Resiliently Rachel

Jana Smith– Food for Thought

Sarah Jackson Panther

Wheelchair to Rollerblades

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