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To Hate Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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DoctorShoe · 20/12/2014 15:20

My brother just relocated my shoulder.

I'm sick of this. I'm still in my twenties and I'm in desperate pain (not that being older would make it better).

My heart rate rises to roughly 150 on standing for long periods (up to 200 if I so much as go for a walk). This makes me feel desperately ill.

I have the appetite of a bird most days, and have lost over10kg in recent months.

My spine is the shape of a question mark and is getting bendier. I work 70 hours a week.

I'm covered in bruises due to the clumsiness that comes with it and the fact that I bruise like a peach.

I suffer from desperate depression on top of it.

DP and my GP are wonderful, but I just wish I could feel just a bit better.

Thanks for listening to my whinge. I'm just feeling a bit desperate right now.

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cardamomginger · 07/01/2015 13:13

Low histamine diet. There's info here:

www.allergyuk.org/common-food-intolerances/histamine-intolerance

I have a more comprehensive (and more scary!) list that my consultant emailed me, which I can email to you if you send me a PM.

Exclusion diets are a PITA, but it manageable. For me, not trying to substitute things and create 'fake' versions of foods works better.

The biggest improvement came from medication - anti-allergics (sodium cromoglicate) and anti-histamines (cetirizine). That got me about 70% better. Whether I could have managed it without the pills and just the diet, I don't know, and I feel so much better I don't want to risk stopping the medication!!

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BeyondDoesBootcamp · 07/01/2015 16:28

Cardomon, i missed what the problem was? Curious as i take daily cetirizine too, as does my ds1 (but as he's only four we try to limit it and the beconase he also has)

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cardamomginger · 07/01/2015 18:27

Auto-immune problem that basically boils down to being too sensitive to histamine (plus an immune system problem, but a couple of vaccines sorted that out). In terms of symptoms I had/have multiple allergy, eczema, asthma, long-standing bladder infection, problems with infection generally, IBS, and general being run down and exhausted all the time.

My immunologist says that this kind of stuff can be associated with hypermobility (plus all the other stuff - POTS, prolapse, Raynauds, other connective tissue problems, etc).

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BeyondDoesBootcamp · 07/01/2015 18:40

Ahh, i have autoimmune arthritis (psoriatic), and apparently its quite common to get other autoimmune issues secondary once you have one, so i wonder if that is whats causing my allergies to be so flarey right now...(Eczema, asthma, conjunctivitis and rhinitis). Who knows lol. Doesnt make much difference anyway, am already on dmards for my arthritis :)

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DoctorShoe · 06/02/2015 14:57

Gah, I've been operating in theatre all week. Am now at home on solpadol, tramadol, lyrica, ibuprofen, diazepam and a heat patch for my back. Still in agony.

I have known back trouble. It isn't new. But, ouch!

Just having a whinge, really.

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BeyondDoesBootcamp · 04/05/2015 08:59

Bumping this as it is EDS awareness month :)

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daisyji · 26/09/2019 09:51

hello, I don't expect you to remember me cardamomginger. You really helped me to find a surgeon Mr Vik Khullar. I've also been diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos and I'm in a bad way with pain. Just wondered if you'd mind letting me know the name of your immunologist? many thanks

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