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"Primary care without the Gaslighting" with Danielle Lazarowitz, Dr. Jen Rubin & Dr. Kate Eisenberg
Danielle experienced first-hand the shortcomings of the conventional primary care model for patients with complex chronic illness like dysautonomia. So, what did she do? She founded a better one: "Primary care without the gaslighting"! Danielle and two of the physicians on her team, Dr. Jen Rubin and Dr. Kate Eisenberg, discuss their new model and clinic, how they provide care differently, why it makes a difference to have a PCP who understands POTS and related conditions, and their plans for the future.
You can learn more about their clinics HERE.
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Designing the Uplift compression device with Kishen Mitra and Sameer Kunte
Many POTS patients wear abdominal compression, but a team from Duke is researching ways to make it more comfortable and effective. Kishen Mitra and Sameer Kunte are leading the team and describe their work so far, researching patient preferences, technology, designs and plans to help POTS patients have better choices for abdominal compression devices.
The Uplift survey findings are published here.
Here is Uplift on LinkedIn
Here is the Uplift website
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E238:Kristy’s Wild Ride
Kristy's POTS had her largely bedbound until her stubborn streak and competitive spirit led her to train for a 450 mile cycling race. She recounts the training, the 35-hour-long event, the aftermath, and what she's up to now.
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E237:Great Resources from The Dysautonomia Project with Dr. June Bryant, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC and Cheryl Faber
The Dysautonomia Project is a Florida-based non-profit best known for their wonderful book on Dysautonomia for both patients and providers. But they also have other great resources including their DysCourse program for patients and caregivers, education courses for healthcare practitioners, list of recommended practitioners by geographic region, and more. Professor June Bryant, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC and Educational Director Cheryl Faber explain their history, mission, upcoming events and how to get involved and/or take advantage of the offerings made possible by The Dysautonomia Project.
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E236:Angela on MALS surgery, vascular compressions and more
Angela was healthy, busy, active and loved hiking and traveling before the cascade of syndromes arrived: POTS, MCAS, hEDS, MALS, May Thurner Syndrome, Nutcracker Syndromes, ME/CFS. Angela discusses how she worked to find the right experts, get answers, how her surgery for MALS went, which symptoms it did and didn't help, and which treatments she is considering now. She also discusses how she copes and stays so productive while juggling these conditions. You can follow Angela at...
Instagram: @positivitypotsedsmcas
TikTok: @positivitypotsedsmcas
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/positivitypotsedsmcas/
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Learn about Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) and more by joining us each week for a new episode. If you are living with POTS, MCAS or other chronic illnesses, you are not alone! Our goal is to raise awareness, nurture community, and empower patients with information and practical skills for living better with this chronic invisible illness.
Each month, we feature episodes with top POTS physicians as well as POTS patients. Because many POTS patients are eventually diagnosed with MCAS, the first Tuesday of every month we feature a new series called Mast Cell Matters, in which top MCAS practitioners share their experiences in better treating patients. You can learn more by listening to our groundbreaking POTScast anywhere, anytime. Visit our website at www.standinguptopots.org and follow our social media accounts @standinguptopots.