~Hypermobility EDS~For everyone with HEDS. Come here to talk about your daily lives, medications, doctor appointments etc. relating to this type of EDS.
Welcome To EDS-Kids
EDS Kids is a support group and community dedicated to helping children and young adult who suffer from chronic pain resulting from illnesses and genetic conditions like Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS for short) is a genetic connective tissue disorder which primarily causes chronic joint pain and joint dislocations. EDS Kids is a community dedicated to helping not only sufferers of EDS but their family and friends too.
Is it really how I am the only one in my family with HEDS?
Alll the girls on my mums side of the family have an illness but none of them are HEDS or HMS.
i think that i am too ^^
but actually it is not clear...my mum was hypermobile when she was young but she did never dislocate anything, so that...who knows.
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Chiara, 18
EDS III type (or type I, they wonder about it)
Just Smile. ....and Always Stay Positive! Just think that life could be your worst enemy or your best love, it's up to you. And also the worst ailment could have its positive side.
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Chiara, 18
EDS III type (or type I, they wonder about it)
Just Smile. ....and Always Stay Positive! Just think that life could be your worst enemy or your best love, it's up to you. And also the worst ailment could have its positive side.
I think it is linked then
Cause there was someone in the same ward as my sister who had Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and her son or daughter had HMS which is what I have.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can be linked to EDS. The carpal tunnel is a tunnel (thus the name) through the bones in your wrist. Nerves, blood supply, etc. go through the tunnel. If you hold your wrist at an awkward angle (almost impossible to avoid for many with EDS), or if you have an unusually small tunnel, the bone can push against the nerve serving your thumb, pointer, index, and half your ring finger, causing agonizing pain.
I thought for a long time that it was a blown-out-of-proportion yuppie disease. Then I got it. I got diagnosed because I went to the hospital with symptoms of a nasty hand infection: swelling, debilitating pain in those fingers that had begun in one fingertip and spread, etc. If I don't wear a wrist brace it will come back.