Episode 3

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14th May 2025

Resilience in Adversity: Sue's Journey with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Health Challenges

Sue from South Africa shared her experience with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and multiple health challenges. Although she was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome only six years ago, she described being a fragile child with several physical abnormalities that went unnoticed by doctors. These included an indented sternum and a skin issue at the base of her spine. Growing up, she struggled with physical activities and faced bullying due to her abilities, which contributed to her emotional distress.

Her health challenges continued into adolescence, exacerbated by a severe dog bite that led to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which was not recognized at the time. During her teenage years, she also battled insomnia, anxiety, and depression. Sue developed Lyme disease after a hiking trip, which led to chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and other health issues linked to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

Despite her struggles, Sue pursued education, ultimately earning degrees in psychology. Throughout her journey, she has become more aware of her physical and psychological challenges, working to advocate for herself and understand her conditions better.

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Linda is the founder of the LDN Research Trust established in 2004. She runs the trust raising awareness of LDN, answering with the help of the medical adviser’s, questions from users and the medical profession, helping people around the world find an LDN prescribing doctor. Linda has interviewed so far over 320 LDN Prescribing Doctors, Scientists and Users. Linda has MS and has been taking LDN with great success for MS over the last 10 years.