Hypermobility Syndromes: The Hidden Pattern Behind 4 Separate Diagnoses.A chat with Dr John Campbell

Four patients, four specialists, four separate diagnoses — and one hidden thread that connects them all: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Dr Michael Cohen sets Dr John Campbell a real, unscripted diagnostic detective game — four patients seen over years, each managed by the book, none of them adding up on their own — then unpacks the connective-tissue disorder that medicine keeps missing. — What's covered — • The 2-second self-test that opens the whole case (thumb to forearm) • Four real patients, four specialties, one pattern you can't unsee • Why collagen — the body's scaffolding — explains all of it • Hypermobile EDS: revised from ~1 in 5,000 to ~1 in 500, and still underdiagnosed • The Beighton score: a 2-minute bedside test, no equipment needed • POTS, and why it's so often mislabelled as anxiety • Gut symptoms, mood, and the brain as a "prediction machine" • Why compartmentalised medicine misses the thread — and why the diagnosis brings relief This is a genuine, unprepared conversation — two doctors reasoning out loud, not a script. ⚠️ Educational content only. Not personal medical advice. If a symptom concerns you, see a clinician who can examine you. — Chapters — 0:00 No script, no AI — just two doctors thinking 0:52 The 2-second test that starts the case 1:37 The challenge: four patients, one hidden thread 2:29 Patient 1: the athlete who kept coming back 5:18 Patient 2: five diagnoses, one woman 8:05 Patient 3: unexplained blood pressure & preeclampsia 9:39 Patient 4: the incidental brain aneurysm 11:14 John's diagnosis: connective tissue 13:54 The reveal: collagen and Ehlers-Danlos 16:02 Not rare — how common EDS really is 16:51 The Beighton score: a 2-minute bedside test 17:29 What EDS does to the body 19:32 POTS: when it's mistaken for anxiety 21:03 Gut, mood, and the brain as a prediction machine 27:21 Why medicine keeps missing it 31:00 Collagen, vitamin C and scurvy 33:40 Why the diagnosis matters 34:57 Vascular EDS and pregnancy risk — Learn more about EDS — • The Ehlers-Danlos Society — https://www.ehlers-danlos.com • NHS — Ehlers-Danlos syndromes — https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ehlers-... — About — Dr Michael is a UK doctor with 30 years across 8 specialties — General Practice, Emergency Medicine, ICU, Surgery, Psychiatry, Paediatrics, Cardiothoracics, and a stint as a ship's surgeon. The Accidental Doctor is the conversation your GP never had time to finish. Blog: https://theaccidentaldoctor.com Instagram: @theaccidentaldr With thanks to Dr John Campbell — @Campbellteaching Medical disclaimer: This video is for general information and education only. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your own doctor or another qualified clinician about any medical condition or before making any decision about your health. #EhlersDanlos #Hypermobility #EDS