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Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders - Inspire The Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and Related Disorders Support Community connects patients, families, friends and caregivers for knowledge, support and inspiration This community is sponsored by the Ehlers-Danlos Society, an Inspire trusted partner
Got my 23andme. What next? - Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes - Inspire Just like EDS, you have to look at expression as well as what other issues they have going on If they have other metabolic issues that can interplay with MTHFR, such as a vWB or other Factor issues, not to mention things like COMT activity, and CBS regulation, then you essentially have a whole other set of things to consider
Popping and Cracking - Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes - Inspire One night out of frustration, I did a long search on popping, cracking, or "crepitation" (the medical term), and finally came across some folks with EDS describing this A big ah ha moment that I took back to my rheumy, who then sent me to a geneticist, and there we go--mystery solved
How does eds affect your sinuses? - Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes You have EDS and allergies and can get GERD treated there if it has an immune system basis If you have mast cell, you will more than likely have GERD at some point in your life
Acrylic Nails and Ehlers Danlos - Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes - Inspire JetteSetLiving Aug 16, 2012 • 10:25 PM I have EDS 3 and also have thin, flimsy nails It never occurred to me that it was an EDS issue, but from the responses here, I suppose it might be related! Mine are also rather oily on the surface, which contributes to the issue of acrylic nails (and nail polish) just peeling off
Where to start in Michigan - Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes - Inspire Each type of EDS is defined as a distinct problem in making or using one of the types of collagen Collagen is also the most abundant protein in the body, so effects can be wide-ranging in both location and severity