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There are only 2 NHS specialist clinics that I'm aware of, and now a lot of people are being diagnosed because their kids are being diagnosed. hEDS is also affected by hormones so people with less severe cases tend to work out something's wrong either at puberty or when pregnant. 30 is quite late to be diagnosed but not uncommon, I actually saw a campaign from a UK based EDS charity talking about the average length of time there between symptom onset and diagnosis and it was pretty shocking.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that she changed tack from anorexia to munching so that could explain the weight loss, with some revision of history.
Ok TIL on that

I’m not convinced it’s the case with Sara though but anyway. This bitch got lucky with her diagnosis from what I can see.