Our 29 year old lives with the difficult symptoms of hEDS and PoTS, in other words is hypermobile (lacking average levels of collagen throughout their body). They are also neurodivergent with dyslexia and dyscalculia. The charity SEDSConnective recently reported on a global study which had 5,653 hypermobile participants. In the light of your interesting piece here, I thought you might be interested in the summary of the results. https://www.sedsconnective.org/post/research-largest-global-study-heds-hsd-hypermobility
In addition, in April the charity published another article: The Curious Connection between hypermobility and neurodivergence.
Our 29 year old lives with the difficult symptoms of hEDS and PoTS, in other words is hypermobile (lacking average levels of collagen throughout their body). They are also neurodivergent with dyslexia and dyscalculia. The charity SEDSConnective recently reported on a global study which had 5,653 hypermobile participants. In the light of your interesting piece here, I thought you might be interested in the summary of the results. https://www.sedsconnective.org/post/research-largest-global-study-heds-hsd-hypermobility
In addition, in April the charity published another article: The Curious Connection between hypermobility and neurodivergence.
https://www.sedsconnective.org/post/the-curious-connection-between-hypermobility-and-neurodivergence