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Sticker — Zebra Strong. Ehlers Danlos Awarenes

Sticker — Zebra Strong. Ehlers Danlos Awarenes

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Decorate your car, fridge, office or window, desk, or hard cover bag with our ’I am Zebra Strong’ stickers! 

Empower and bring awareness and understanding with one our ‘I am Zebra Strong’ awareness stickers! These stickers are great for your vehicle, workplace, home, community, locker, your travel items, and more!

Contribute to raising awareness for rare disease and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). No one should have to fight aline.  Education, understanding and awareness.

Those who know it will know, and be so stoked to see it; those who don’t may be just educated through it. 

... because not all struggles are visible. 

 

Image Description: A car sticker with the depiction of a proudly tall standing zebra in black and white. The words in black above the zebra say “I am”, and the words written below the zebra say “Zebra Strong’.  

 

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Material: Vinyl 

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Package Contains: 1x Sticker 

Why the zebra? 

Zebras are the mascot for rare disease and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). Why? Because often when doctors are in medical school, they are taught a saying which says “when you hear hoof-boots - think horses not zebras, because horses are common and zebras are rare, ie: think of the common things, not the rare ones. But because of this, often along the way, doctors can forget that zebras still exist! Just because it is often a horse, doesn’t mean that it can't be a zebra, and that zebras don't still exist! This is why the zebra is the mascot to help raise awareness. Further to that — every zebra is unique with its own stripes, and even though its stripes are different to the next persons, doesn’t mean that it’s still not a zebr'a. Ie: Just because my symptoms are different to the person next to someone else's, doesn’t mean it’s not a zebra. It can look different from one person to the next, as it depends on what is most affected for each person…. but it’s still a zebra. And zebras really do exist!

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