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Hi Everyone, We are already working on the Spring-Summer 2006 issue of EDS Today. The featured topic in the fall will be Birth Control Methods and EDS. We are ...
Oxycontin: The Good, The Bad, The Deadly http://www.channel3000.com/health/7013912/detail.html WISC - Madison,WI,USA ... Taking three 30-milligram OxyContin...
Hi Everyone, We are working on the 2006 issues of EDS Today. The featured topic in the Spring issue is Birth Control Methods and EDS. We are seeking articles...
Hi ALL!!! Is anyone from outside of the U.S.A. planning to or thinking about coming to the awesome conference in Houston, Texas, jin July 2006. Please see...
Does anyone know of college scholarships for my duaghter. She is a senior this year and we were told that she should be elegible for one because of her ehlers...
Check www.fastweb.com for scholarship information. There are scholarships for people with disabilities listed there as well as many others she might qualify...
... I don't remember it being that way when I applied. You don't have to be on disability/SSDI to qualify for scholarships based on having a disability. There...
... A disability can be proven by a letter from a doctor. If your child has a diagnosis of EDS, the doctor can write a letter stating the diagnosis for the...
Have any Canadians gone out of country for diagnosis/treatment of their medical conditions or surgery? How was this arranged with their provincial insurance? ...
hi all ,I have started a site http://www.outofstress.com which deals all aspects of stress and recovery.Our objective is to help peoplethose who are suffering...
Hi, I'm a 29 year old female with Classic II and have not really contacted a doctor about my EDS since I was a teenager. I'm just trying to find out if...
HI Cindy, Thanks for responding. My main concern is for my daughter who is 7 months old. Do you have children? If so, when were signs noticed? I have taken...
Hi Carla, Yes I have 5 boys. My youngest now 19 was the first in the family to get the DX. Some of the older boys are just now starting to show a few signs....
Hi everyone. I just joined and wanted to say hello to everyone. I was dx'd with EDS type III with hypermobility in 2001. Always looking for ways to cope with...
Hi everyone, I am writing about my 8yr old son, 3 years ago he was dx with Systemic onset juvenile rheumatiod arthritis and is on a lot of medications for this...
Welcome, Eve! ... I was dx'd with Hypermobile EDS (HEDS - aka type III) in 1992. I now live in Seattle, WA with my husband who also has HEDS. Barbara Davis ...
Helen, Are you anywhere near the Baltimore, MD area? The NIH is doing research on all of these connective tissue disorders. The lead researcher on the ...
Gosh Helen............... Sounds like you have your hands full & one delightful little boy. I admire your spirit. If you can get to Baltimore Maryand, the are...
Hi my name is Latishia, I'm 27 and I have EDS just not sure which type yet, they are still testing to figure it out. Not sure what else to put here, oh yeah I...
Pain Info/Advocacy and Conference Materials Available There are a limited number of Conference materials available For those of you who were unable to attend...
Hi Everyone, We are already working on the Fall-Winter 2006 issue of EDS Today. The featured topic in the fall will be Accessible Housing. We are seeking ...
http://www.disabilitysecrets.com/ Quote from the URL: TIPS SECRETS ADVICE TO WIN SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY (SSDI, SSD) & SSI BENEFITS The purpose of this site...
I saw this in Training and Conditioning magazine last week. It claims to be able to help reduce shoulder subluxes in 93% of users. Has anyone tried this? ...
Can you please do an article for kids who would like to go to college and can not afford it. My daughter had so many surgeries and complications in her...
We did an issue on school accommodations the very first issue. You can read it online at www.edstoday.org. Go to Newsletters, click Past Issues, and select...