@james My experience with rare is different because it's often used to deny diagnosing certain chronic illnesses. "EDS is rare, you can't have it". Besides that the logic is wrong, EDS is very likely not rare in the sense of the definition I quoted. Unless someone messes with the criteria with the express purpose to make it "rare" again (looking at the "EDS society" and their nonsense).
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always tired (moved to chaos) (project1enigma@wandering.shop)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2024 22:55:37 JST always tired (moved to chaos) @james I don't think it detracts. In a more casual sense you were right to call it rare in that statistically the assumption $person has a pd is significantly more likely to be wrong than right.
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