(the one I follow is specific to hypermobility and neurodiversity - there's a statistically significant link).
Interesting. I am not on the autism spectrum, so I would not identify as neuroatypical, but I have always had a brain with a number of quirks.
And you'll see lots of zebras, because doctors are taught "If you hear hoofbeats, expect horses, not zebras", but hypermobility/EDS is one of life's zebras.
Thank you! Man, my life was already full of doctors saying, "That's interesting, I hadn't seen that," or "That's interesting, I have no idea what to do about that." I didn't ask for a whole new direction to get it in!
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Interesting. I am not on the autism spectrum, so I would not identify as neuroatypical, but I have always had a brain with a number of quirks.
And you'll see lots of zebras, because doctors are taught "If you hear hoofbeats, expect horses, not zebras", but hypermobility/EDS is one of life's zebras.
Thank you! Man, my life was already full of doctors saying, "That's interesting, I hadn't seen that," or "That's interesting, I have no idea what to do about that." I didn't ask for a whole new direction to get it in!