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Hacking Hypermobility
Two Bendy Mommas
43 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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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.
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3.2 Help, I'm Alive: Alexa Tamia
Hacking Hypermobility
30 minutes 17 seconds
8 months ago
3.2 Help, I'm Alive: Alexa Tamia

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


Hacking Hypermobility
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.