Patrick - Meniere's and Mindfulness
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This week my conversation is with Patrick.  Patrick grew up in the town of Durango, CO and currently lives with his wife in Denver. He has worked in the medical device industry throughout his career in both technical and leadership roles as a mechanical engineer and project manager. He’s had the privilege of working alongside amazing development teams in both startup and corporate environments building a variety of products ranging from orthopedic implants/instrumentation and minimally invasive surgical devices to military medical equipment and radiation therapy systems. Patrick is currently on sabbatical taking time to address a recent increase in symptoms from his Meniere’s disease while investigating his next career move. In his spare time Patrick enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife Erika and crazy golden retriever Archie and getting outside with friends and family. If you would like more information on vestibular disorder's please visit  VeDA (Vestibular Disorders Association). Here you will find more information on balance disorders, diagnosis, treatment, medical professionals, support groups, even a new patient tool kit and so much more. It has been an amazing resource.  If you would like to connect with Patrick, please email him at [email protected] If you would like to connect with myself Heather Davies, please feel free to reach out to me via email [email protected] or find me on Instagram.  Thank you so much for being here. Have an amazing week warriors!
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