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Flaunting my zebra striped nails and one of my numerous braces for #EDSAwarenessMonth! Extreme hyper mobility is a weird thing, because on one hand, I can do some really interesting contortion tricks...but on the other hand, if I yawn too hard, I might dislocate my jaw. A photo of Courtney Lane lo...
This is problematic when my condition causes chronic fatigue & therefore a lot of yawning. I have a brace for just about every joint in my body, & several canes with handles of various shapes & sizes, because my accessibility/mobility needs vary day by day.
Before the age of three, I already knew how to pop my own elbows back into place & I don't remember a single time in my life when I wasn't in at least a moderate amount of pain.
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It's #EDSAwarenessMonth and I am one of those people who bizarrely feels like I don't 'deserve' a diagnosis because I don't have a full house of Beighton symptoms and I am not as badly off as my friends, even though I subluxate my shoulders every night, live in constant pain...
...and have been worried for the last five years that I may dislocate my jaw.
Right now I am fundraising for a woman in my city whom I have never met who is dying from the cascade of health issues that comes from being medically gaslighted for so long (even though she worked in a hospital before)...
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Given that it's #Fibromyalgia Awareness Day in the middle of #EhlersDanlos Awareness Month, let's talk about misdiagnosis.

People with hypermobile EDS or Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder often spend years misdiagnosed with fibromyalgia…

#fibroawarenessday #EDSAwarenessMonth
…I meet people with really clear signs of hypermobility who've been diagnosed with #Fibromyalgia by rheumatology, treated at pain management clinics, or even seen physiotherapy.

None of those professionals seem to know to screen for hypermobility syndromes…

#fibroawarenessday
…This is important because hypermobility syndromes have a physical basis for joint pain that can be improved by multidisciplinary management.

Occupational therapy can provide equipment and teach behavioural changes that reduce stress on joints, Orthotics can support ankles…
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