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Dear ,

Glad to hear you are going to one - they should help clear up your dx and

answer some questions for you.

Mostly what you will need is your medical history. You will want all

history on your immediate family and preferrably at least one generation back

(your grandparents and anything you may have on their siblings). This along with

your own medical history. They will make a family tree type chart which will

help them find any family connections to your current condition. Don't be

surprised though if they can not find one. Sometimes symptoms are too mild in

other family that they can not get a definitive link (happened in my case so

call myself a " spontaneous mutant " :-))) ).

Other than that you just need to bring yourself. Along with the info

gathering they will do a physical exam, testing your mobility and looking for

any other traits like high palates, skin stretchiness, cysts, etc. etc.

If they thin you may have EDS they will set up the following -

Heart exam including ultrasound (checking for MVP and the size of aorta)

Back x-ray (looking for scoliosis)

Eye exam (looking for connective tissue problems in eye)

Return visit for skin biopsy (to check for Vascular type - as that is the

only on they can definitively test for and if you have that type it is handled

differently due to it's possible decrease in lifespan).

That's about it. Could be a very long visit. The Geneticists unfortuantely

can not help you with specific problems you are having but may be able to refer

you to docs who know about EDS. They are also quite good to have on hand if you

apply for disability. You really don;t need to see them on a consistent basis

but if they are doing any studies they may want to touch base with you once a

year to keep track of your condition.

Good Luck!

Hugs,

B.

HEDS, New Jersey, USA

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You will enjoy the visit to the geneticist, it will be long, thorough and

interesting. Bring all histories of family members who have symptoms

similar to yours and detailed histories of members of the family who have

other issues on their plates as well. It's all relevant in the eyes of a

geneticist and they will get to the bottom of your EDS mystery.

Jill

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You will enjoy the visit to the geneticist, it will be long, thorough and

interesting. Bring all histories of family members who have symptoms

similar to yours and detailed histories of members of the family who have

other issues on their plates as well. It's all relevant in the eyes of a

geneticist and they will get to the bottom of your EDS mystery.

Jill

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

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, just write you know about each person. Miscarriages, arthritis, eyes,

ears, bruising, bleeding, skin, heart, what ever you know. That will have to do

if that is all you know. Your own health history and exam will stand on it's

own. Not every one can have family history. Do write everything about your self.

When we when, the Dr went over the family history, the chart history and did a

physical exam, clothes on. Then the Dr ordered tests like echocardiogram, and

visits to other Drs, like the eye Dr. We went back 6 weeks later for the final

DX. She did say at the first visit, she felt it was EDS 3, but just wanted to

be sure. Hope this helps. Cindylouwho

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

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, just write you know about each person. Miscarriages, arthritis, eyes,

ears, bruising, bleeding, skin, heart, what ever you know. That will have to do

if that is all you know. Your own health history and exam will stand on it's

own. Not every one can have family history. Do write everything about your self.

When we when, the Dr went over the family history, the chart history and did a

physical exam, clothes on. Then the Dr ordered tests like echocardiogram, and

visits to other Drs, like the eye Dr. We went back 6 weeks later for the final

DX. She did say at the first visit, she felt it was EDS 3, but just wanted to

be sure. Hope this helps. Cindylouwho

Re: Geneticist Appointment

Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

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, just write you know about each person. Miscarriages, arthritis, eyes,

ears, bruising, bleeding, skin, heart, what ever you know. That will have to do

if that is all you know. Your own health history and exam will stand on it's

own. Not every one can have family history. Do write everything about your self.

When we when, the Dr went over the family history, the chart history and did a

physical exam, clothes on. Then the Dr ordered tests like echocardiogram, and

visits to other Drs, like the eye Dr. We went back 6 weeks later for the final

DX. She did say at the first visit, she felt it was EDS 3, but just wanted to

be sure. Hope this helps. Cindylouwho

Re: Geneticist Appointment

Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

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Yes, this does help. Thanks a bunch!

> , just write you know about each person. Miscarriages,

arthritis, eyes, ears, bruising, bleeding, skin, heart, what ever

you know. That will have to do if that is all you know. Your own

health history and exam will stand on it's own. Not every one can

have family history. Do write everything about your self. When we

when, the Dr went over the family history, the chart history and did

a physical exam, clothes on. Then the Dr ordered tests like

echocardiogram, and visits to other Drs, like the eye Dr. We went

back 6 weeks later for the final DX. She did say at the first visit,

she felt it was EDS 3, but just wanted to be sure. Hope this helps.

Cindylouwho

>

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

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No.... it shouldn't

Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your memory....

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

~~~~~~~~~

No.... it shouldn't

Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your memory....

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Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

~~~~~~~~~

No.... it shouldn't

Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your memory....

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Not yet, I'm still waiting for the final authorization. I need to go

out of network insurance-wise, so it is taking a while. I'm guessing

that once I get an appointment they'll send the paperwork out.

>

> Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

>

> When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your

memory....

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Not yet, I'm still waiting for the final authorization. I need to go

out of network insurance-wise, so it is taking a while. I'm guessing

that once I get an appointment they'll send the paperwork out.

>

> Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

>

> When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your

memory....

>

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Not yet, I'm still waiting for the final authorization. I need to go

out of network insurance-wise, so it is taking a while. I'm guessing

that once I get an appointment they'll send the paperwork out.

>

> Did they geneticst's office send you papers to fill out????

>

> When I filled ours out, it had lots of questions to help jog your

memory....

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Hi ,

I did not have any such thing with me when I was at the Genetecist

and got diagnosed. What I did though, was to tell him about the

things I knew about family members which I thought he would be

interested in. E.g. family members you know about who were/are very

limber, have had several dislocations, frequent injuries, bruise

easily etc. etc. Everything you can think of that you think may be of

importance. You can even prepare a list of such things before you go.

It is odd how this can be so difficult for some. I have had problems

with my dad, he got so angry with me when I suggested that the EDS

may come from him. This was in 1997, and he has not mentioned my EDS

even once since then... So he does not know anything about it,

probably doesn't even remember what it is called... My sister who I

am sure has it too, doesn't want to pursue a diagnosis. She is very

understanding towards me and my problems though. People are funny

sometimes, that is just how it is... If they don't want to help you,

I don't think that is a much of a problem at all. But if you can get

it, of course it will be an advantage for the Genetecist... The most

important thing for the Genetecist though is your medical history and

the clinical examination of you... The medical history of other

family members can be of help e.g. in determining if it has been in

your family for how long, or if you are a mutation so that you are

the first one... I think it is a good idea to try to explain to them

why it is important for the doctor (not you) to get this, and also

make it clear that if there is something in their medical history

which they would prefer you not knowing about, they don't have to

include it. If they would feel more confident about giving it to you

without you reading it, you could ask them to write it down, put it

in a sealed envelope so you can bring it directly to the Genetecist

to read...

Good luck with your appointment!!!

Aase Marit :)

>Two people so far (sorry, I can't remember who) have said to bring

>medical histories on at least my immediate family members. My family

>is not being particularly helpful in giving my any sort of histories

>or looking for symptoms in themselves. I'm hoping that they will be

>more willing when I say it is needed for the genetics appointment,

>but if they still aren't willing, will that be a huge problem??

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