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For millions, the freedom and relaxation of strolling throughout a park is an effortless luxury. Yet, for a select group of individuals, the crisp breeze rolling across their skin is an unsavory reminder of their delicate nature. The world according to those with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is one filled with viable threats.
Have you ever been afraid to play frisbee or see an uneven sidewalk as a potential danger to your joints? If you’ve been diagnosed with this rare genetic condition, even the simplest of tasks can transform into a real danger. In essence, EDS is the epitome of a mole hill turning into a jagged, dangerous mountain.
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