Last month I ventured with my husband and son to Hungary for our annual vacation. The trip to Hungary would take at least 14 hours by car. The week before our trip I tried to rest as much as possible gearing up for the trip. It had been decided that the trip would be driven over two days with a stopover in Regensburg, Germany. This way, frequent rest stops, would hopefully be less severe on my body and Ronny could do the driving all himself. This way, I would still be human more or less once we arrived in Hungary and I would not need waste days recuperating from the trip! Of course, I left with an arsenal of medication and my wheelchair as my faithful companion.
What most people don't understand is that EDS is far more than just dislocating our joints. Connective tissue is everywhere, in our joints, our organs, our skin. Connective tissue is just that it connects everything in our body, keeps it all together. An EDS patient has faulty connective tissues. For example, connective tissue keeps all joints together. An EDS patient relies on their muscles instead of the faulty tissue, therefore using more energy than healthy people. The autonomic system is under extra stress and gets out of bound sending wrong signals. The digestive system etc does not work as it should. You see EDS is much more than dislocated limbs.
Now you may understand that I focused on getting through the vacation, trying and enjoying it all on my own terms. That meant that I could spend less time with friends, less time with other important things.
You may think that all I do, I must be healthy. No dear reader you are so wrong. Everything I do comes at a price: pain, discomfort, exhaustion, fevers, deregulated systems..... A price that not only I feel but my family as well!
All I ask from the rest of the world, don't judge a book by its cover. I and other patients may not look sick but we are just trying to survive day by day, hour by hour, each on our own way, on our own terms!
On Saturday 7 September, the foundation is hosting a Bingo Benefit! Come and/or support us, more info here: http://www.bindweefsel.be/?q=node/117