
E180: Diary with Emily, an urgent care medical assistant who developed POTS
Emily was working as a medical assistant when she developed POTS. While she was aware of POTS, receiving a proper diagnosis still took 7 or 8 months. Many practitioners were dismissive of her symptoms...
12 Joulu 202323min

E179: Diary with Leah, a bedbound mom who developed POTS after acute illness
Leah's life changed after her family got sick in December 2019. They rebounded in a couple of weeks, but she did not. She was diagnosed with POTS quickly, but remains largely bedbound and has had to s...
9 Joulu 202330min

E178: Psychiatric Manifestations of MCAS with Dr. Janet Settle as part of the Mast Cell Matters series
Dr. Settle is a psychiatrist who believes that mast cell activation is responsible for some symptoms of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder type II and others. She treats MCAS as a way to stabilize ...
5 Joulu 202345min

E177: Gender Matters in Perceived Burdensomeness in POTS Patients with Dr. Cathy Pederson
Perceived burdensomeness, feeling like a burden to friends and family, is common in POTS patients. This feeling can be a predictor of suicidal thinking, particularly in men. We can change feelings of ...
28 Marras 202343min

Christmas Poem 2023 — Low Expectations
Happiest holidays from everyone at Standing Up to POTS!
26 Marras 20234min

E176: POTS Diary with Hanna, a museum educator in Oregon
Hanna had a 15-year journey to her POTS diagnosis after fainting episodes that started in her teens. An avid athlete, she has completed a triathlon and climbed mountains in her less symptomatic days. ...
25 Marras 202334min

E175: Graded Exercise and Pacing in POTS with Dr. Catherine Lewan
Dr. Lewan, a POTS patient with a CSF leak, helps many patients learn how to listen to their bodies and slowly progress in their physical therapy exercises. An understanding practitioner can make all t...
21 Marras 202351min

E174: Building Resilience with Dr. Katie Gorman Ezell and her student Katie
Resilience is a nuanced topic. How do you build it? Is it always a compliment if someone says you are resilient? How can we better support our chronic illness community? Dr. Gorman-Ezell discusses it ...
14 Marras 202331min



















