Early onset osteoarthritis in the hands and knees due to Ehlers-Danlos III.
The rheumatologist that I saw yesterday told me that the osteroarhtritis in my hands resemble that of a 65-70 year old. I have osteophytes on both pointer fingers.
As for my knees, they bow in quite a bit, as seen
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Do keep us up to date, and feel free to vent. It's mixed emotions when one is first diagnosed. At least you now know what you're dealing with and are being taken care of. Much love.
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My boyfriends thinks my exercising made it come out since I was doing circuit training and a littke tae bo. Do you know of gentle exercises I can do? Is pilates ok?
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When you get your pain under control, try to find a good physical therapist, because the best way to stabilize the joints is by straightening the muscles.
The other thing you might want to consider is mineral hot springs. I know it is not a very popular treatment option in the US, but there folks who arrive to Palm Springs in a wheelchair and after a couple of weeks go back home on their two. In fact, I am going there myself, in a month.
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Hot springs sound very nice. I will totalky try that some day.
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When my pain is really intense I have to use braces but just until all the tendonitis clears up. Bracing, although it stabilizes the joints, causes muscle wastage, which is a catch 22 in EDS as others have mentioned here.
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