EDS is so much more than just hypermobility of the joints! Even you stated that EDS effects EVERY type of collagen and collagen is found is EVERY part of the body! Not only is it extremely painful when we do our “party tricks” but every day life is painful as we are prone to constant injuries even without sustaining trauma, like the time I dislocated three ribs from a single sneeze. It also effects every aspect and function of the body from digestion and nutrient absorption, autonomic system functionality (commonly resulting in dysautonomia which a common comorbidity associated with EDS) vascular function, cardiac function, immune system response - or over-response if you also have MCAS as a result, not to mention daily issues such as malnutrition because your jaw dislocates every time you eat, which is painful so you just simply stop eating because you can’t deal with any more additional pain right now. I have so much more to say but I’m currently in a lot of pain and I’m exhausted which is why this post is so chaotic, but my bottom line is this…. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome isn’t just stretchy joints. Did you know that at the age of 32 I developed pressure injuries (previously known as ‘bed sores’) on both my heels after being in a hospital bed for LESS than 24 hours?!? That is definitely not normal (I know, I’m a Wound Specialist!) but it happened because having defective collagen doesn’t just result in hyper elastic joints. Please learn more about this condition. It is far more extensive than anyone realises. I am slowly educating people in this area as I teach Wound Management as a specialist (don’t worry, I’m far more articulate when I’m teaching) but there is so much more to it that still needs to be identified and formally recognized and we desperately need medical professionals to actually know and understand the harsh reality of EDS. A few comorbidities that are very commonly associated with EDS, which I also have that you might like to look into include Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Raynaud’s Syndrome.
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EDS is so much more than just hypermobility of the joints! Even you stated that EDS effects EVERY type of collagen and collagen is found is EVERY part of the body! Not only is it extremely painful when we do our “party tricks” but every day life is painful as we are prone to constant injuries even without sustaining trauma, like the time I dislocated three ribs from a single sneeze. It also effects every aspect and function of the body from digestion and nutrient absorption, autonomic system functionality (commonly resulting in dysautonomia which a common comorbidity associated with EDS) vascular function, cardiac function, immune system response - or over-response if you also have MCAS as a result, not to mention daily issues such as malnutrition because your jaw dislocates every time you eat, which is painful so you just simply stop eating because you can’t deal with any more additional pain right now.
I have so much more to say but I’m currently in a lot of pain and I’m exhausted which is why this post is so chaotic, but my bottom line is this…. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome isn’t just stretchy joints. Did you know that at the age of 32 I developed pressure injuries (previously known as ‘bed sores’) on both my heels after being in a hospital bed for LESS than 24 hours?!? That is definitely not normal (I know, I’m a Wound Specialist!) but it happened because having defective collagen doesn’t just result in hyper elastic joints. Please learn more about this condition. It is far more extensive than anyone realises. I am slowly educating people in this area as I teach Wound Management as a specialist (don’t worry, I’m far more articulate when I’m teaching) but there is so much more to it that still needs to be identified and formally recognized and we desperately need medical professionals to actually know and understand the harsh reality of EDS.
A few comorbidities that are very commonly associated with EDS, which I also have that you might like to look into include Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Raynaud’s Syndrome.
Sir I think LENTICONUS is change in shape of lens but not cornea, that's keratoconus
Yea. Keratoconus is the cornea, Lenticonus is the lens
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rectify pls lenticonus is not corneal disease , its lens disorder
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