I’m extremely lucky to be here. I don’t want to take anything for granted. I try not to make a big deal of the dislocations, I can’t do much to prevent them any way but also I don’t want on record that it’s an issue -I feel like I’m responsible for any other hypermobile patient who gets referred to here in the future. I'm extra carful not to faint or fall over or show any signs of dysautonomia. I’m getting more information recently from the community, and it’s even harder to get in here with EDS than I first thought. Some are refused by letter, not even being met with because they quote “don’t treat Ehlers-Danlos syndrome”. I feel my acceptance into here may be partly because of my hip dysplasia and damage to the joint because of that. The HSE cites this place to deny us treatment abroad under that scheme, but while they can help with the rheumatology side of things (in some cases anyway), EDS is a multi-systematic condition. Dislocating joints and weak muscles are only a part of it. But if the HSE says we can get treatment here in Ireland, we are not eligible under the treatment abroad scheme.

Living with disability and chronic pain in Ireland. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, chiari malformation, hip dysplasia, dysautonomia, hiatal hernia/ GERD etc. Taking part in the campaign to reclaim the word cripple as a positive. Ex cancer patient (Hodgkin lymphoma). Very pro-choice #RepealThe8th. Atheist/ sceptic/ scientific thinker/ anti dangerous woo. Love art, photography, animals and vintage toys. Trekkie in between all that... May contain sarcasm and crappy puns.
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Sunday, 4 November 2018
The ministry of silly walks
Finished week two at the hospice. Here’s a quick update on how I’m feeling and doing...
I’m extremely lucky to be here. I don’t want to take anything for granted. I try not to make a big deal of the dislocations, I can’t do much to prevent them any way but also I don’t want on record that it’s an issue -I feel like I’m responsible for any other hypermobile patient who gets referred to here in the future. I'm extra carful not to faint or fall over or show any signs of dysautonomia. I’m getting more information recently from the community, and it’s even harder to get in here with EDS than I first thought. Some are refused by letter, not even being met with because they quote “don’t treat Ehlers-Danlos syndrome”. I feel my acceptance into here may be partly because of my hip dysplasia and damage to the joint because of that. The HSE cites this place to deny us treatment abroad under that scheme, but while they can help with the rheumatology side of things (in some cases anyway), EDS is a multi-systematic condition. Dislocating joints and weak muscles are only a part of it. But if the HSE says we can get treatment here in Ireland, we are not eligible under the treatment abroad scheme.
I’m extremely lucky to be here. I don’t want to take anything for granted. I try not to make a big deal of the dislocations, I can’t do much to prevent them any way but also I don’t want on record that it’s an issue -I feel like I’m responsible for any other hypermobile patient who gets referred to here in the future. I'm extra carful not to faint or fall over or show any signs of dysautonomia. I’m getting more information recently from the community, and it’s even harder to get in here with EDS than I first thought. Some are refused by letter, not even being met with because they quote “don’t treat Ehlers-Danlos syndrome”. I feel my acceptance into here may be partly because of my hip dysplasia and damage to the joint because of that. The HSE cites this place to deny us treatment abroad under that scheme, but while they can help with the rheumatology side of things (in some cases anyway), EDS is a multi-systematic condition. Dislocating joints and weak muscles are only a part of it. But if the HSE says we can get treatment here in Ireland, we are not eligible under the treatment abroad scheme.
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