Amber, a freshman in college, describes her journey with POTS. She was lucky, and was diagnosed in 6 months. In her case, a lot of salt and building up the exercise slowly over time helped her to get back on her feet and off to college this year. We wish her the best in her aspirations to become a physician herself one day!
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