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In a message dated 1/1/04 8:21:33 PM, ceda writes:

> a first time dislocation would have left him in intense pain straight

> away and unable to move his arm in the manner he did

>

It's possible I'm a genetic mutation (freak?) beyond the EDS, I suppose

(given what I've been reading on the subject here, maybe even probable), but my

dislocations really don't seem to cause pain -- what hurts are the effects of

having the bones separate. It's been this way since I was born, as far as I

know,

and it's not a good thing: I don't know I'm being damaged until I start going

numb from the physical stress trying to separate my nerves, or until I can't

move because the tendons have kinda frozen in an over-extended position...and

with almost 50 years of this....all THAT hurts....

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