Episodios

  • 3.7 Help, I'm Alive: F is for Fuuuuuuuu
    Apr 26 2025

    Oopsie!

    Shelli's YouTube

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    38 m
  • 3.6 Help I'm Alive: Dysfunction Junction
    Apr 12 2025

    Keywords

    brain, dysautonomia, executive functioning, personal journey, daily challenges



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    11 m
  • 3.5 Help, I'm Alive: D is for Dysplasia
    Mar 29 2025

    If you are able, Shelli recommends watching this episode

    Summary

    In this episode, Luna discusses a groundbreaking study linking joint hypermobility and anxiety, highlighting the neurological underpinnings of these conditions.

    Shelli discusses aEDS, hip dysplasia, and shares more candid content from sessions with her physical therapist.

    Keywords

    hypermobility, anxiety, medical gaslighting, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dysplasia, neurological research, chronic pain, personal experiences, recovery, support

    References

    Kamboureli, Christina Niki; Rae, Charlotte; Gould Van Praag, Cassandra; Harrison, Neil A; Garfinkel, Sarah N; Critchley, Hugo; et al. (2025). Neural processes linking joint hypermobility and anxiety: key roles for the amygdala and insular cortex. University of Sussex. Journal contribution.

    EDS Society info on aEDS

    aEDS VUS info

    Links to specific assistive devices along with phots will be posted soon - it's Shelli's birthday weekend and the weather is looking good!



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    40 m
  • 3.4 Help, I'm Alive: It's Complicated
    Mar 15 2025

    C is for Complicated

    In this episode, Shelli shares candid, unscripted video diaries that cover the time period leading up to and one week following hip surgery in September 2024.

    Content Warning - at around 44:44 there is video footage of bandage removal and several images of my incisions

    Keywords

    Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility, Chronic Pain, Surgery, Recovery, Personal Health, Medical Journey, Patient Experience, Health Awareness, Dysautonomia

    References:

    Complicated


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    50 m
  • 3.3 Help, I'm Alive: Bottoms Up
    Mar 1 2025

    B is for Bottoms Up!

    In this episode, Shelli discusses psychological concepts like bottom-up and top-down processing and reflects on family dynamics and support during her recovery.

    The conversation also touches on the election process.

    Keywords

    Rare Disease Day, orthopedic surgery, bottom-up processing, top-down processing, medical appointments, family support, therapy, election process

    References

    https://www.rarediseaseday.org/what-is-rare-disease-day/

    Schulze, Marcel et al. “Robust perceptual-load-dependent audiovisual integration in adult ADHD.” European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience vol. 272,8 (2022): 1443-1451. doi:10.1007/s00406-022-01401-z

    Alexander Schneidt, Aiste Jusyte, Karsten Rauss, Michael Schönenberg, Distraction by salient stimuli in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Evidence for the role of task difficulty in bottom-up and top-down processing, Cortex, Volume 101, 2018, Pages 206-220, ISSN 0010-9452

    https://www.simplypsychology.org/bottom-up-processing.html

    https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-brain-prefrontal-cortex-attention-emotions/?srsltid=AfmBOooUMT3xWbHqqlzRZVm76WHKLyQ-bB70pGOdnd_zXB4dWoSr2SYv

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    20 m
  • 3.2 Help, I'm Alive: Alexa Tamia
    Feb 15 2025

    Summary

    In this season, Shelli shares her experiences following orthopedic surgeries, focusing on recovery, emotional well-being, and the challenges faced by those with neurodivergence. Today's conversation explores the concept of alexithymia and the importance of understanding how one's body and mind work together.

    Keywords

    Ehlers Danlos, surgery recovery, neurodivergence, interoception, emotional well-being, chronic illness, physical therapy, pain management, accessibility, alexithymia

    Reference

    Hogeveen, Jeremy, and Jordan Grafman. “Alexithymia.” Handbook of clinical neurology vol. 183 (2021): 47-62. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-822290-4.00004-9


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    30 m
  • 3.1 The Two Bendy Momma's Third Annual Zebra Year in Review
    Feb 1 2025

    Happy International Zebra Day from the Hacking Hypermobility Podcast!

    On this episode, we launch Season 3 with a retrospective of 2024 highlighting topics pertinent to the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes and Hypermobility. Your hosts Shelli and Luna discuss the news from 2024 including the latest medical breakthroughs, research updates, and community stories. References mentioned in this episode are listed and linked here. There are only a handful of tangents…

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    47 m
  • A Mysterious New Year
    Jan 1 2025

    Surprise! The Bendy Mommas have a little treat for you to welcome 2025. Good riddance, 2024!

    New episodes resume on International Zebra Day, January 31


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