Claire Seeley is a clinical and research nurse who works with POTS patients, and is a POTS patient herself. Join us for this fabulous interview as she discusses her personal struggles with POTS and her role in treating Australian POTS patients. She has also started the first POTS nonprofit in Australia, which you can find at https://potsfoundation.org.au. Please click the "subscribe" button so that you don't miss an episode of The POTScast. Subscribing also helps us reach other people just like you!
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