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Coping Together: Mental Health and DRESS Syndrome

Tue, Jun 24

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Zoom meeting

Join us for an informal session to connect with DRESS patients and loved ones. Discuss mental health challenges you’re experiencing from DRESS. Swap stories. Share coping tips and ask questions. We're also honored to welcome Dr. Matt Bitsko of Summit Emotional Health for a special discussion.

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Coping Together: Mental Health and DRESS Syndrome
Coping Together: Mental Health and DRESS Syndrome

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Jun 24, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM EDT

Zoom meeting

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DRESS Syndrome can affect people physically and emotionally. Once in recovery, the condition's emotional impact can linger. Many patients find themselves feeling anxious, uncertain, or even grieving their sense-of-self and loss of safety they once had. These feelings can be especially strong when taking new medications or learning to trust their body again.


People can experience mental health challenges like:

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • PTSD


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