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heds 80 comorbidities. if i had myoclonic dystonia from the covid vax, am I more likely to have hEDS or HSD, I'm east indian origin, live in Canada.
There is
no evidence in the provided search context that supports a causal link between the COVID-19 vaccine and myoclonic dystonia, nor does it establish that such a condition increases the likelihood of having hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) or Hypermobile Spectrum Disorder (HSD).
The search results focus on the following verified data points regarding hEDS/HSD and comorbidities:
- Post-Viral Unmasking: Research indicates that COVID-19 infection (not vaccination) may act as a physiological stressor that unmasks or triggers hEDS symptoms, particularly in patients with comorbidities like Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), or ME/CFS.
- Increased Long COVID Risk: Individuals with hEDS are 4 times more likely to develop Long COVID compared to controls.
- Common Comorbidities: The most frequently reported comorbidities in hEDS/HSD include autonomic dysfunction (POTS, orthostatic hypotension), gastrointestinal dysmotility, chronic pain, MCAS, and neuromuscular disorders. Myoclonic dystonia is not listed among the common comorbidities in the provided global survey data.
- Demographics: The data notes that the majority of diagnosed patients in the studied cohorts were White, Non-Hispanic females, but it does not provide specific prevalence data or diagnostic likelihoods for East Indian populations in Canada.
If you are experiencing myoclonic dystonia and suspect hEDS/HSD, the available data suggests that
autonomic and
mast cell issues are the primary associated comorbidities, rather than movement disorders linked to vaccination. You should consult a specialist in genetic connective tissue disorders or neurology for an accurate diagnosis.
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Myoclonus-dystonia syndrome (MDS), also known as
DYT11 or
alcohol-responsive dystonia, is a rare movement disorder with an estimated prevalence of
1-9 per 1,000,000 individuals. It is clinically characterized by mild to moderate dystonia (often cervical or writer’s cramp) and rapid, "
lightning-like" myoclonic jerks that primarily affect the neck, trunk, and upper limbs.
Genetics: Caused by mutations in the
SGCE gene (epsilon-sarcoglycan), inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern with
maternal imprinting, meaning symptoms typically manifest only when the mutation is inherited from the father.
Onset: Symptoms usually begin in the
first or second decade of life, with myoclonus often being the presenting symptom.
Associations: The condition is frequently linked to non-motor psychiatric features, including
anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and alcohol abuse.
Prognosis: MDS has a
normal life expectancy and a generally benign course, though quality of life can be significantly impacted by motor and psychiatric symptoms.
PRETTY SURE I DONT HAVE DY11 and ya i did take alcohol and dex.. and some nootropic... not choline tho prolly.. but... uridine no...
baco something.. bacopa. NOR DYT7 im no asheknazi jew, so no imbreeding. no offense.
LIGHTNING JERKS and dystonic twisting/ mini storms weed kinda helped but worsened hypermobility so all these chicks and guys tryn to help me but i was jus tryn to run away and i was slower than ev1.. and ya i had no braces barely any kinesio tape.. got a neck warming collar.. and was evicted. fking bs. ev chick downtown wanted me before and after but whatever, same w pfs.
not my fault i get insanely ill w some rare as fk condn. this is crazy tho 1/500k 1/400k 1/1mn whatever i had was rare maybe it was 1/50k 1/200k whatever the fk it was if i went to er or ... neuro that crappy one (a great one obvsly would be helpful)... ya i dont think most have seen it ever before.
hence suing dr. raj bhardwaj and his fat bitch nurse friend. and some other mofos soon
at v lst malpractice complaints. he's an er doc. ur retarded if u dont think im way smarter than those cucks. and if i file malprac complaint, it's on them. they did it. and im protecting other zebras/rares... and kids from their bs.