a good doctor
A supportive husband
Insoles to help with supporting my ankles
Going a camp in the states for NF
A supportive doctor and family
Not limiting myself
Caring, knowledgeable practioners providing correct diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
Keeping a positive frame of mind has made a huge difference
My husband and children who help me get from day to day.
My mom, who gives up a lot of time for me to feel better
sunshine, positivity and never giving up
Accepting my conditions and adapting my life to them instead of fighting them
Eating a healthy diet and taking LOTS of vitamin C
MD and others who know and understand this disorder
Having a supportive husband has been invaluable. My children are very supportive, also.
Discovering corn allergy and eliminating it from my diet
taking my time with things
polysaccharides
Pain management
Re structuring my hours at work Was too fatiquing the long hours I had
Therapy
Having help to manage the home
Stay as active as possible
The sun on my face
Physical Therapy
LDN
When I am not working
Take it a day at a time!
My trusty, comfy knee brace.
Enjoy life, don't let EDS control you, you control EDS!!, again everyone is different and have more pain than others. Talk about EDS and spread awareness.
Nail polish
Undiagnosed EDS
Smiling
Yoga strengthening and physical therapy
Combination of meds. Cocodamol / Lyrica / Diazepam / SSRI and Morphine for really bad days.
My, almost 10 year old, daughter, hubby, and our dog (Brody) are my reasons to keep fighting.
Exercise
Joint braces
LOTS of therapy
Staying active.
medcine
medcine
Aquatic physical therapy and herb.
Being able to step back and rest is a life saver
Physical and occupational therapy
A comprehensive team of specialists working together despite being at different hospitals.
Having a sister who always listens and just empathizes
knowing my blood panel and fixing the vitamins accordingly has helped immensely.
Building relationships with people who are supportive
My Meds, 38 a day. but I would not be where I am today without them and my Wheelchair and Crutches!