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DRESS Support Meetup

Wed, Sep 17

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Virtual Zoom Meeting

Connect with other patients, loved ones, and caregivers in our virtual support meetup. This month's focus is an open discussion on the DRESS experience.

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DRESS Support Meetup
DRESS Support Meetup

Time & Location

Sep 17, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM

Virtual Zoom Meeting

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About the event

Having DRESS Syndrome is often a complicated, challenging journey toward renewed health.

Two people hugging warmly in a softly lit room. One person has eyes closed, smiling gently. The mood is serene and comforting.

The experience can leave patients, loved ones, and caregivers with plenty of questions, emotional overload, feelings of isolation (and more!).


In this month's DRESS Support Meetup, we're hosting an open discussion on having DRESS Syndrome.


Whether you're a patient, loved one, or caregiver, this space is yours for connecting with others who understand what you're going through.


Swap stories, share resources, voice frustrations — whatever you're feeling and no matter where you are in your DRESS journey, we welcome you.

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