Is Ehlers-Danlos considered a disability?

Applying for Social Security Disability with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Like many rare genetic conditions, there is no Blue Book listing for Ehlers-Danlos. However, you may still qualify for benefits if you can match a listing associated with your particular symptoms or impairments.
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Is hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome a disability?

The answer is that Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) can be a disabling condition, depending on how it presents. EDS is a genetic disorder affecting connective tissues and causing an array of serious physical problems, ranging from joint pain to cardiovascular issues.
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Is EDS a disability or a chronic illness?

While EDS is a chronic illness by definition, many of its symptoms result in temporary or long-term disablement; thus, within the body of the paper the terms chronic illness and disability are both used.
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Is Ehlers-Danlos a disability USA?

Just having a diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos is not enough to obtain an award of disability benefits. Your attorney must work with your doctor to document not only the medical details of your Ehlers-Danlos, but also the functional impairments that it causes.
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Is Ehlers-Danlos a hidden disability?

EDS is classed as an invisible illness as there are a lot of us who don't 'look' like we are ill or in pain.
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Kathleen Kane, ESQ spoke about the Social Security Disability for those with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome



Can you get a blue badge for Ehlers-Danlos?

You are automatically eligible if you currently receive the higher mobility rate for PIP or DLAor if you received 10 points for description E under the 'planning and following journeys' activity due to journeys causing overwhelming psychological distress, on your PIP/DLA form.
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Is Ehlers-Danlos covered by ADA?

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA does not contain a list of medical conditions that constitute disabilities.
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Can I claim disability for hypermobility?

Can I get benefits, and can you help me apply? If your hypermobility significantly affects your ability to walk or carry out daily living tasks, you might be eligible for Personal Independence Payments (or PIP).
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Does EDS get worse with age?

Many of the problems associated with EDS are progressive, meaning that they get worse over time. Kyphoscoliosis EDS (kyphosis and scoliosis) is a form of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome that is noted for severe, progressive curvature of the spine. It worsens over time and may affect breathing by restricting lung expansion.
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What famous people have Ehlers Danlos?

2019 brought much hope to the long-silent-suffering Ehlers Danlos Community when Lena Dunham, Jameela Jamil, and SIA revealed their EDS diagnoses.
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What is the life expectancy of someone with EDS?

It is often associated with a shortened lifespan. Among affected people diagnosed as the result of a complication, 25% have experienced a significant medical complication by age 20 and more than 80% by age 40. The median life expectancy for people affected by vascular EDS is 48 years.”
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What serious health problems can come with EDS?

There are many neurological and spinal problems which have been observed to be more common in EDS, examples include migraine, early disc degeneration, Chiari 1 malformation, craniocervical instability, motor delay, and curvature of the spine. Musculoskeletal pain can start early and be chronic.
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Can you claim PIP for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?

Personal independence payment (PIP) is here. adult claimants. Anyone aged 16 or above who is making a new claim, now has to apply for PIP instead of DLA.
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Why does EDS make you look younger?

Due to the collagen in the skin being extra stretchy, many EDS patients experience a lack of wrinkles as they age. This collagen may help EDS patients look younger and can also cause skin to feel extremely soft. Doctor's even describe the skin as “velvet-soft”.
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Does Ehlers-Danlos make you tired?

In common with people who have other long-term conditions, many people with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) experience chronic fatigue.
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How serious is Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?

Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can weaken your heart's largest artery (aorta), as well as the arteries to other regions of your body. A rupture of any of these larger blood vessels can be fatal. The vascular type can also weaken the walls of the uterus or large intestines — which also may rupture.
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Can you get a blue badge if you have hypermobility?

If you're disabled or have a health condition that affects your mobility, you can apply for a Blue Badge. You can also apply for a badge if you care for a child with a health condition that affects their mobility.
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Is Ehlers-Danlos type 3 Progressive?

The life expectancy of a patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) depends on the type of EDS and the patient's symptoms. EDS is a slowly progressive disease.
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Can you live a full life with EDS?

EDS cannot be 'cured' but many people learn over time how to control it and live full and active lives. The day-to-day management of most types of EDS is based around the right kind of exercise, physiotherapy and pacing. In addition you should seek referrals for any associated conditions you may have.
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What qualifies disability?

The legal definition of disability

They have a physical or mental impairment, and. the impairment has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on the person's ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. '
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Does EDS cause hair loss?

Lena Dunham has opened up about suffering from hair loss, three months after revealing she has Ehler-Danlos syndrome (EDS). Dunham said her hair loss had been caused by an autoimmune disease but did not disclose the name of the condition.
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Does a rheumatologist treat EDS?

The accurate diagnosis of EDS can allow specific management, family screening and prenatal diagnosis. The rheumatologist can play an important role in the diagnosis of EDS and is central to the ongoing management of many EDS patients.
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Does EDS cause arthritis?

The specific EDS type most associated with arthritis is hypermobility type (hEDS). This type is known for frequent joint dislocation, degenerative joint disease and chronic pain.
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Can taking collagen help with EDS?

Bottom Line: No established research or clinical experience has proven that collagen supplementation is helpful for persons with EDS! Theoretically, a diet adequate in glycine, proline, lysine, and vitamin C (or supplementation) would support collagen biosynthesis.
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Does EDS cause chronic pain?

Chronic pain is common in EDS, particularly in the hypermobility type. As seen in our case report, it is strongly related to reduced quality of life and physical disability. According to 1 study, nearly 90% of patients report some form of chronic pain. Pain issues are usually the presenting symptoms of this illness.
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