Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Hi all, I have a history of looking great but being sick ALWAYS. My Mom first of course and me like her. At some point, my medical record was SO big and fat they had to split it. Yet, when you read through it, they typically would be saying there is NOTHING physically wrong with me. Or more honestly they had no clue what was wrong with me. I use to see the words 'atypical' or opposite response to treatments or medicine. I was once told that every time the doctors saw me I had a " shopping list " of problems. Now, with my knowledge of typical EDS things, when I look back, almost everything can be found on one of the EDS list(s). Like early dental caries and soft teeth that moved around in the jaw, early macular degeneration, your mouth getting stuck open, BP problems, and GI problems. I had blurred vision that came and went for no reason. I never reported any aches and pains because they seemed to jump around my body. Every few years I had moments when I played stretching the loose skin on my hands. Bruises? Well, Mom bruised so why would I complain. I had stretch marks at ten. Or as a teen, you wear a bathing suit wondering if anyone else had blue-green veins showing like me on their chest. Now, as I tally Bills medical records for his SSD [1998-2004] and VA PTSD [1970-2004] papers, his medical records are < >. It is true how each of us has/had our own set of unique symptoms. Bill told me and his doctor last year that the VA application found under his name but wrong, as it talked about a jaw problem. Well, I now know that when he was on sea duty 1975-1982 or so, he had chronic ear infection, chronic URI and TMS problems. This was complete with redness, swelling, mucus. They found no reason for all of this and always said it was viral. <>. In any case he was always sent back to work. He had chronic bronchitis. This was before I married Bill so I did not know this until now. It appears to me that he was having reactions out at sea. For years. The military said it was viral infection. Four time or more a month? How do you have chronic viral infections? Why did they not do something? The other thing was his skin was so soft that his own fingernails tore his skin. Well, I knew that but was surprised to see it documented so clearly in the military records. He got insect bites that healed slowly. In 2003 & 2004 his final doctors tried to make like the cancer, chemo or whatever caused his problems. Not true. If I scratch hard, my trimmed nails do NOT tear my skin. If Bill scratched with his almost no fingernails he had terrible rips. Awake that was controlled. Asleep, well he awoke with the scratches. He was allergic to water, that is the chlorine in it. So who knows what sea duty did to him. Has anyone out there had to prove EDS for a deceased person. If Bill was on sick call this much ... Grrrrr. I mean, I even see records of him having BP spikes and severe abdominal pain. He was hospitalized and later discharged saying they couldn't find anything. I wonder, if like me, he gave up trying to explain his abdominal pain that never showed on the medical equipment. Even five years ago in NYC I see records of complaints that he could not be in that much pain. Excuse the vent. I am happy to finish up his paper work. But we have so many parallels it is amazing. IDEA: For those who are yet to be diagnosed with EDS or trying to, write a list of ALL of your doctor visits, ER visits. It will tell you al lot. Caro. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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