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Chiari Malformation rarely comes alone. It is often accompanied by a plethora of symptoms that might seem unconnected, but there is a connection! Learn to connect the dots between Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and other EDS related conditions that can cause the cerebellar tonsils to herniate. While doctors are busy debating the relevance in the size of the tonsillar herniation, they’re not looking into all the other symptoms that we face that point to more than a small posterior fossa problem. Join us, as we dig deeper into these pathological comorbid conditions: Craniocervical Instability (CCI), Atlantoaxial Instability (AAI), Basilar Invagination (BI), Intracranial Hypertension (IH/IIH), CSF Leaks and Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH), and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), to include their symptoms, individual treatment options, as well as the comorbidities that they are pathological to: Syringomyelia, Syringobulbia, Dysautonomia, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), gastroparesis, autoimmune conditions, absorption issues, and more!