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"When you hear a hoofbeat, think of a horse first, not a zebra," is a medical principle. The first zebra was discovered in me in 2009 - SMAS syndrome. A small herd of zebras has been found over the years. The lead zebra was also discovered in March 2021.


herd in Kenya, which I was able to photograph myself in 2018

The leading zebra:

Ehlers Danlos syndrome of the hypermobile type hEDS

The hEDS produced a herd of diseases and diagnoses:

SMAS-Syndrome

Dunbar-Syndrome

Nutcracker-Syndrome

May-Thurner-Syndrome

These compressions resulted in:

Biliary reflux, gastritis type C, chronic iron deficiency, dyskinesia of the gallbladder, gastric emptying disorder, port a cath complications

joint blockage

hypermobile joints

joint instabilities

cranio cervical instability

torn ligament

Scoliosis

arthrosis

osteoporosis

Tendinitis

Bone marrow edema

Disc damage

pain

chronic sleep disorder

Vitamin D deficiency

Thrombosis

Dissektion A. vertebralis 

Mastcellactivation syndrome (MCAS), that in turn in connection with

Prinzmetalangina pectoris