Daniella is a University student who spent several of her teen years battling symptoms and chasing a diagnosis. Suffering from POTS and chronic fatigue syndrome, she has a great philosophy on pacing herself using a red, yellow, and green light system for activities. We hope that you enjoy this inspirational episode of The POTScast!
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