Help Alex Patent SpoonWrap for the Hypermobility Community
My girlfriend has hEDS, MCAS, and POTS, and she needs a full-body compression wrap. The ones designed for hypermobility conditions run anywhere from $300 to $600+. That's just not something we can easily afford on top of everything else that comes with managing her conditions.
I'm a student engineer, love her to the point of invention, so I'm making her one.
Then I started talking about it online and realized she wasn't alone. Hundreds of people reached out, saying they were in the exact same spot. They needed something like this, but couldn't afford what was available. So I started a company, LymmCo, with the goal of making low-cost hypermobility aids for the people who actually need them.
That's SpoonWrap. A full-body compression wrap built for people with hEDS, POTS, MCAS, and related hypermobility conditions, with direct input from the community through a survey posted on my website, LymmCo. I'm aiming to sell it for around $200, and I'll be open about exactly why it costs what it costs as development moves forward. I don't think people who are already dealing with this much should have to wonder if they're being taken advantage of.
The thing that really gets me is how the system fails people like her on the bad days. When a flare hits, she can't walk, and I have to hold her up so she doesn't fall in the grocery store. But because her bad days aren't every day, she doesn't qualify for a disability pass. So even when she needs a wheelchair, she still can't park somewhere that actually helps or use an elevator when the stairs are too much. There's no category for her.
I've been documenting everything on social media under Cold Sewer Engineering. The whole R&D process, testing, failures, and progress are available for you to follow, because I think the people waiting on this deserve to see what's actually being built for them. Over 4,400 people have joined the waitlist so far, and that number is growing daily. I've connected with hEDS patients, researchers, and specialists who are helping me make sure this actually works and doesn't end up hurting people in the long run.
Now I need to protect it. Without a patent, nothing really stops a big company from seeing what I've built, making their own version, and selling it for $500 while locking me out of getting it to everyone at a fair price. The patent keeps SpoonWrap in the hands of the community it was made for.
Here's where the money goes:
- Provisional patent filing: ~$2,500
- Progress toward full utility patent: ~$5,000
- R&D, materials, and prototype development: ~$5,000
- Buffer for legal and testing costs: ~$2,500
If you want to follow along, you can find me on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. I post every milestone and update there as often as possible.
And if you've ever watched someone you care about get told that what could help them is just too expensive, you already know why this matters.
Thank you.
Alex
CEO and Founder of LymmCo


