And when you go through perimenopause your oestrogen lowers and your joints become more mobile. So more pain.
2025-11-23 09:56:06
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sam2193 :
I hate having hypermobility, I'm 32 and in pain everyday and it's getting worse and I'm constantly on edge
2025-11-22 21:04:03
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21tootoo21 :
My adhd is not letting me follow this explanation right now, but am saving it for when I am a little sharper and able to digest the info. (Haha, you all know how much I saved already. But this one I may come back to, there’s dopamine in learning some new information for me…)
2025-11-23 06:24:05
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littlebarnacle :
Oh, my bowel moves 😬
2025-11-23 01:54:17
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flower :
Is this why I literally jump at every thing when I’m not expecting because on on edge and am kind of expecting something ??
2025-11-23 10:51:14
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Chodge :
Does your risk of an anxiety disorder correlate to having hyper mobility?
2025-11-23 10:26:38
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feedyourmates :
I have hEDS it effects the amount of blood flow in the brain as well.
2025-11-23 10:12:12
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hchrys :
This is so interesting. Thank you
2025-11-23 08:55:09
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ScaryT111 :
This makes so much sense. Thank you
2025-11-23 09:51:32
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💟1footJoJo💟 :
I have neuromas in my amputated leg. one of them is CONSTANTLY triggering and ive said because I feel it all the time it makes my anxiety worse. is there a study on this available?
2025-11-23 09:44:05
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zakana :
I didn’t get diagnosed with EDS type HT until I was 46, despite many dislocations and sprains all my life! Now my knees both need replacing, my neck and spine are arthritic and damaged and my shoulders are badly damaged! The earlier you are diagnosed the better!
2025-11-23 18:55:54
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Vikky 🐦🔥 :
this explains why if someone ever tickles me the rage it causes is off the scale
2025-11-23 11:21:40
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𝔇𝔢𝔞𝔫𝔫𝔞 :
I’ve said multiple times I wouldn’t have survived in the wild, like at all… which I think increases anxiety, because you know that you live in a relatively safe environment cause of modern times… but your body and brain are still rooted in survival
2025-11-23 11:52:42
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theemexperience :
this is why 10 years ago, it took me 3 days to realised my ankle had a contusion and instead of working I should have been at the emergency room and having rest. it took me a double tendinitis to the knees to realized something wasn't normal. 5 years later I was diagnosed with edsh