Cooking with chronic illness can be one of those things that just takes away your spoons and drains your energy. No matter if you love cooking (or baking — like me!) or if it’s just another thing to get done on your daily to-do list, cooking might be one of…
Exercise Stress Test for POTS: What It’s Like
Hi, friends! I recently had an exercise stress test for POTS and want to share what my experience was like in case you or a loved one is about to get one, too. If you’ve followed my blog for the past year, you might know that my POTS suddenly got…
22 Gift Ideas For People With POTS
Hey there! You’ve probably landed on this page because you know someone with POTS and you need awesome gift ideas. Or, maybe you have POTS and you want to put some new items on your wish list for friends and family. Whatever the case may be, you’ve come to the…
Flying With POTS: Tips to Get Through the Flight
Between taking four flights for my honeymoon and flying for a work trip recently, I’ve flown more this year than I ever have. In fact, I only flew for the first time a few years ago because I’m terrified of flying! Besides the fear and anxiety, having POTS can also…
The Levine Protocol For Exercising With POTS
Exercising is one lifestyle change you can make to treat Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). You may be groaning, or you may be cheering, depending on how you view exercise. If you hate exercising, hear me out. Exercise is arguably one of the most beneficial lifestyle changes you can implement…
My Top POTS Triggers To Avoid
In my four years of having a POTS diagnosis, I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way!) what can make my POTS worse. Knowing these POTS triggers, like the summer heat, dehydration, and my menstrual cycle, has helped me adapt to a lifestyle where I’m prepared for these triggers or avoid them…
June 17 Was a Fairytale: I Got Married
Hello, friends! Sorry for the long pause in writing, but I got married in June and then went on a two-week honeymoon to Italy and I am just feeling caught up on sleep enough to sit down and write again. Some of you requested a post on my wedding and…
Wedding Planning and a POTS Relapse: A Life Update
Hi, friends! If you’ve been following my blog closely, you may remember that I got engaged last spring. And you may have noticed that I haven’t been posting as often as I normally do. The reason? My life has gotten so chaotic because I am deep into wedding planning (my…
POTS Diet and Nutrition Tips You Need to Know
Hi, friends! I have POTS diet tips woven throughout different blog posts, but I don’t have one post dedicated to compiling all these diet tips in one neat and tidy place. Plus, I’m really interested in nutrition and how what you eat can fuel and nourish your body. So I…
Why Speaking Up For Yourself With Chronic Illness Matters
In my life with chronic illness, there are things I struggle with besides the physical symptoms. One of those things is speaking up for myself. The hardest part of all? Speaking up when I need help. Or admitting that I’m unable to do something because of my conditions, which then…