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Hacking Hypermobility

Hacking Hypermobility

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Hi! We’re Luna and Shelli, also known as The Two Bendy Mommas. We talk about the lived experience of those affected by the inherited connective tissue disorders, and its intersection with neurodiversity, elevating marginalized and intersectional voices for our community. Please note: Hacking Hypermobility is produced in its entirety by three disabled women in various stages of life and parenting adventures. New episodes are typically released biweekly from January through July.Two Bendy Mommas Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • 3.11 A Conversation With Movement Therapist Jeannie Di Bon
    Jul 5 2025

    Keywords


    hypermobility, EDS, Integral Movement Method, Zebra Club, chronic pain, movement therapy, nervous system regulation, healthcare education, community support, patient advocacy


    Summary

    In this episode of the Hacking Hypermobility, Luna and Shelli chat with Jeannie Di Bon, a movement therapist and founder of The Zebra Club. They discuss the challenges faced by individuals with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and hypermobility, including personal experiences with diagnosis, the importance of community support, and the Integral Movement Method (IMM) developed by Jeannie.


    The conversation emphasizes the need for better education among healthcare providers, the significance of nervous system regulation, and the role of the Zebra Club app in providing resources and support for the hypermobile community.


    Full show notes available here.


    Takeaways

    • Jeannie Di Bon developed the IMM to help those with EDS and chronic pain.
    • The Zebra Club app offers community, movement classes, and educational resources.
    • Nervous system regulation is crucial before engaging in physical activity.
    • Personal experiences with diagnosis can shape professional practices.
    • The importance of individualized approaches in movement therapy for hypermobile patients.
    • Community support is vital for those living with chronic conditions.
    • Education for healthcare providers about EDS is lacking and needs improvement.
    • Gentle, gradual movement is more effective than high-intensity workouts for hypermobile individuals.
    • The IMM is evidence-based and focuses on integrating movement with mindfulness.
    • Awareness and advocacy for EDS and hypermobility are essential for improving patient care.


    Resources & Links

    Full Show Notes Available Here!


    Jeannie's Website: https://jeanniedibon.com

    The Zebra Club App: https://www.thezebra.club

    Get Jeannie's Book, Hypermobility Without Tears

    Bookshop.org

    Amazon (US)

    Amazon (UK)


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    1 h y 16 m
  • 3.10 Help I'm Alive: I is for Intersectionality
    Jun 21 2025

    Shelli explores the personal experiences of multiple surgeries, focusing on the scheduling, preparation, recovery, and interactions with healthcare professionals.Shelli also shares insights into the challenges faced during the surgical process, including anesthesia, pain management, and the importance of patient advocacy in navigating medical care.

    Tiffany shares some exciting news for mid-atlantic zebras

    Luna is the jokester in this episode!

    Keywords

    surgery, recovery, anesthesia, patient experience, healthcare, hand surgery, hip surgery, medical interactions, patient advocacy, health management

    Takeaways

    • Surgery scheduling can be influenced by personal circumstances.
    • Experiences with different types of surgeries can vary significantly.
    • Preparation for surgery includes managing anxiety and ensuring hydration.
    • Post-surgery recovery involves pain management and mobility exercises.
    • Follow-up care is crucial for monitoring healing and addressing complications.
    • Interactions with healthcare professionals can impact the overall experience.
    • Patient advocacy is essential in ensuring proper care and communication.
    • The importance of personal comfort items during surgery, like grippy socks.
    • Understanding the role of anesthesia in the surgical process is vital.
    • Ongoing challenges can arise even after successful surgeries.


    Links

    UVA EDS Clinic Press Release - https://news.med.virginia.edu/clinical/uva-health-launching-comprehensive-national-program-for-connective-tissue-disorders/



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    34 m
  • 3.9 Help, I'm alive: H is for Hand Surgery
    Jun 7 2025

    In this episode, Tiffany warns about having surgery on both hands on the same day.

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    28 m
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This was profoundly helpful for me. I very much enjoyed hearing and relate to your stories.

I very much appreciate you sharing your journeys.

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It was so nice to hear this. I thought so many of these things I struggled with were just me. I really appreciate the advice with doctors. I was getting so depressed about the doctor interactions I have had. Thanks for the encouragement to self advocate. I really needed that. very informational.

So helpful

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