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Old 03-28-2011, 05:52 AM
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Shalynn
lotsof doctors now consider that BJHM= EDS, just without any complications or complaints. The problem with this is that with good management, you can sometimes avoid developing complications, but if you do not know you are at risk for them, you cann not avoid them ;-)
I will look for your blog.
Huggs and keep in touch.

Nan

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Originally Posted by shalynn View Post
Thanks for sharing this info. I have been diagnosed with MG, but it's mostly a clinical diagnosis. I do think I have it, but I also have a diagnosis of Benign joint hypermobility disorder. I was told that I would be more likely to develop Osteoarthriits, which I have and that I could develop heart problems. I researched a lot more on my own. This diagnosis was given more as a passing thought by my former rheumatologist, so I'm not sure how much weight it carries. I do know that I am very hypermobile as are both of my daughters. I'm not sure about my son though. I'll check out your blog. I have a blog on blog spot too, which you can find once I sign up to follow yours.

Good luck to you!
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