Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 This was on a website I found when researching King I of England ( Queen of Scots' son). What does this sound like? Throughout his life, was something of a sickly man, plagued with crippling arthritis, weak/spasmic limbs, abdonimal colic, gout, insomnia and a number of other chronic illnesses. He also had physical handicaps which affected his legs and a tongue which was too large for his mouth. In addition, some authorities believe he may have had congenital diseases of the nervous system. To add to his ill-health, suffered from depression after the loss of his beloved Anne. I of England and VI of Scotland died on March 27, 1625 at Theobolds Park in Hertfordshire, England. He was 59 years old and is buried in Westminster Abbey. ~~~~~~~ Does anyone think this might describe EDS or Marfans? Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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