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Bending Without Breaking
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Bending Without Breaking by Isabel Knight offers a personal, candid account of living with joint hypermobility and its challenges.
The book combines memoir elements with practical advice, reflections on medical encounters, and strategies for managing pain, fatigue, and daily life.
Knight's voice provides validation and solidarity for readers who feel misunderstood by clinicians and loved ones, emphasizing resilience and adaptation.
The book has been influential among hypermobility communities for articulating the lived experience and advocating for better clinical recognition.
Its approach helps bridge the gap between medical understanding and patient needs through compassionate storytelling.
The book combines memoir elements with practical advice, reflections on medical encounters, and strategies for managing pain, fatigue, and daily life.
Knight's voice provides validation and solidarity for readers who feel misunderstood by clinicians and loved ones, emphasizing resilience and adaptation.
The book has been influential among hypermobility communities for articulating the lived experience and advocating for better clinical recognition.
Its approach helps bridge the gap between medical understanding and patient needs through compassionate storytelling.
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as an early patient-written book about living well with hypermobility.

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