nHow to Deal - and Heal - for those with Rare Chronic Illness like EDS nTired of being told theres no name or treatment for your illness? nThat its all in your head or that your pain cant be real because youre too young/old/pretty/bright/healthy/normal to have a chronic disorder? nWhat if instead there was someone who knew what you were going through and could teach you strategies for coping with rare chronic illness? nThis is not a false hope. You can turn pain into possibility with this life-changing book that can help everyone with elusive hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) - from those newly diagnosed to those who have suffered in silence for decades. Wherever you are on your journey navigating the complexities of chronic illness, youre not alone. nIn Holding It All Together When Youre Hypermobile, Christie Cox explores not only the physical effects of hEDS but its emotional impact as well. As a fellow patient and medical rarity, known to doctors as zebras, shes experienced her bodys betrayal and suffered through the myriad complications stemming from this disease. But shes also found a way out from the depths of this life-altering disorder with wisdom you can turn into hope. nAs a self-advocacy guide, she offers practical, no-nonsense advice about living with chronic illness and the concrete steps you can take to achieve a new normal. In her book, youll discover... nA healing prescription for the miracle of the modern mindset n nA look at the latest scientific research on the edge of answers n nQ&A interviews with expert doctors and advocacy groups n nGuidance for how to help loved ones better understand hEDS n nChristies own inspiring story of how she came to live her best life n nLessons, questions and quotes to inspire your search for answers n nHolding It All Together When Youre Hypermobile gives you the tools and resources you need to get back to living the life you want. Reading it will not only boost your confidence but empower you to change your life for the better. nTo learn more about Christies book, visit www.holdingitalltogether.com nIf you want to learn more about Christies advocacy work, visit www.journey2joyous.com n