Sticker — Zebra Strong. Ehlers Danlos Awarenes
Sticker — Zebra Strong. Ehlers Danlos Awarenes
Description:
The "Zebra Strong - Ehlers Danlos" sticker is a bold declaration of the strength and resilience found within the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) community.
This sticker embodies the unwavering spirit of those who navigate the challenges of EDS daily. The phrase "Zebra Strong" is a testament to the courage and determination that defines this community, making it clear that those with EDS are not alone — they are supported, seen, and celebrated.
Whether you’re living with EDS, supporting someone who is, or raising awareness, this sticker serves as a proud symbol of unity and empowerment. Display and showcase this sticker to help show your solidarity, raise awareness, and spread the message that the EDS community is strong and unbreakable.
Image Description: The sticker is circular with a black background and a white border. At the center is a zebra-striped awareness ribbon. Surrounding the ribbon, the words "ZEBRA STRONG" are written at the top and "EHLERS DANLOS" at the bottom in bold, white capital letters. The outer edge of the sticker features a subtle zebra stripe pattern, adding a dynamic touch that ties the design together.
Details:
Material: PVC
Size: 16cm (diameter)
Weight: less than 10 grams
Package Contains: 1x EDS 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!