Sarah is a POTS patient and mother of three who has struggled to balance her physical struggles with the lifestyle of raising children. Not wanting others to feel alone as she did early in her journey, Sarah started a blog and social media campaign called Survive Your Struggle. She shares her struggles - being wheelchair bound for a time, and her journey back to a more balanced life in this episode of The POTScast!
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