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Re: Classical vs Hypermobile

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Hi Stacey and Fay,

And we must not forget that even if we have different types of EDS,

there are some things that all of us can have, and then there's also

overlapping. So even if you have HEDS, you can have some things which

are more characteristic of e.g. Classical EDS. For instance I have

slow healing, which is not necessary to have with HEDS - the

diagnostic criteria says velvety and/or hyperelastic skin. Also I

have these things which may be spheroids, but that is also not a

typical HEDS thing. But that does not mean I don't have HEDS, because

in general I am a typical HEDSer...

Aase Marit :)

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