Lyme Disease
Narcolepsy
EDS
ADHD
100

How do you get lyme disease?

From an infected tick, Borrelia bacteria 

100

How do you get narcolepsy?

It is unknown, it could be heridatary, or caused by an autoimmune resposne


100

What does EDS stand for ?

Elhers-danlos Syndrome

100

Whats ADHD?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder

200

Stage 1 symptoms

fatigue, muscle and joint pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes

200

What is narcolepsy

Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to sleep during the day. Individuals with narcolepsy may experience sudden sleep attacks, which can occur at any time, often without warning. This condition can significantly disrupt daily activities and quality of life

200

How do you get eds?

Its hereditary! 

200
Adult symptoms of ADHD

Disorganization, executive functioning issues, lack of focus, 

  • impulsiveness
  • Disorganization and problems prioritizing
  • Poor time management skills
  • Problems focusing on a task
  • Trouble multitasking
  • Excessive activity or restlessness
  • Poor planning
  • Low frustration tolerance
  • Frequent mood swings
  • Problems following through and completing tasks
  • Hot temper
  • Trouble coping with stress
300

Stage 2 symptoms

inflammation of the brain, heart, severe headaches, numbness/weakness in limbs

300

Symptoms of narcolepsy

excessive daytime sleepiness

sleep disruptions

cataplexy

sleep paralysis

hypnogenic hallucinations


300

How many types of eds are there?

13

300

How do you treat ADHD?

Stimulants and therapy

400

Stage 3 symptoms

long term arthritis, brain fog, nerve damage, sleep disturbances, memory issues 

400

How many types of narcolepsy are there?

2

400

Symptoms with eds 

headaches, migraines, chronic pain, jaw pain, fatigue, slow wound healing, clumsiness, dizziness, nauseas, GI Issues, chronic hives, sensitive stomach

400

Can you cure ADHD?

No it is lifelong!

500
How do you manage chronic symptoms

PT, sleep aids, headache aids(cold cap, medicine), lowering stress levels, pain medicine 

500

Is there a narcolepsy gene?

Bonus: are humans the only species to experience narcolepsy?

yes!


No!

500

What's dystautonmia

dysautonomia refers to a group of disorders that affect the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which controls involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and digestion. Many individuals with EDS, especially those with hypermobile EDS, experience dysautonomia, leading to a range of symptoms that can complicate their condition


 

500

How do you get ADHD?

IT is Heridatry