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How Hypermobility, EDS and Lyme Disease Connect
Recent research shows that people with connective tissue disorders face a higher risk of infections, slower healing and lingering inflammation, meaning diagnoses can be easily missed or delayed.
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Nov 11, 20253 min read


New Study : Hypermobility and emotions are linked to the brain
'People with hypermobility who also feel very anxious had busier brain activity ...'
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Feb 8, 20251 min read


Autism, Anxiety, mcas and interoception
I was often told 'it was all in my head'
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Oct 12, 20243 min read
Masking my Pain with alcohol
by Gale (43) from Gloucestershire Gale TRIGGER WARNING: Alcohol Addiction. I believe I am neurodivergent. In reading about hypermobility...
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May 31, 20243 min read


"Walking the path of thorns" along with hypermobility EDS and dyslexia
by Solomon Ballin, Age 27 I was diagnosed with dyslexia at 12 years old, it is said that I could also have other neurodivergence...
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Apr 30, 20242 min read


Autism is late diagnosis over 50
From the article originally published by Reach in GetSurreyNews a few years ago : by Jane Green '"I wasn't masking at all, that's what I...
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Apr 28, 20242 min read


Member in the news- Severe migraines and chronic illness
Natasha Green a member of SEDSConnective talks about severe migraines and how chronic illness has been a huge part of her life. She...
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Apr 20, 20241 min read


Crossing Borders, Connecting Worlds: My Journey with Neurodivergence and Connective Tissue Disorders
Dr Kana Grace, PhD Neurodivergent neurodivergence advocate and researcher Okinawa, Japan @kanabaletti https://linktr.ee/kanagrace...
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Dec 29, 20232 min read


I am MORE than my history- Eating issues or not?
Having a history of any illness is hard, but when trying to advocate that your symptoms are not due to your history is even harder....
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Jun 28, 20233 min read


WorldMenopauseDay 18th October- The doctors said I was normal range- but my body had had enough: Red ants were the final straw
The doctors said I was normal range- but my body had had enough
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Oct 18, 20222 min read


Accidents happen in slow time- How being labelled a hypochondriac affects all your life. I went for a little walk...
Jane Green MA Ed. What happened? July 1st 2019, I went for a little walk. My left foot sunk into a soft dip in the grass verge which...
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Jul 1, 20225 min read
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