
What is it really like to love someone living with POTS and dysautonomia?In this episode of Let’s Talk About The POTS Life, my husband Cale shares what it was like watching me navigate years of undiagnosed Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) — the ER visits, the “normal” test results, the adrenaline dumps at night, and the slow decline that didn’t make sense.We talk openly about what dysautonomia and autonomic nervous system dysfunction looked like from his perspective — the tachycardia, tremors, chronic fatigue, insomnia, and living in constant fight-or-flight. From the outside, POTS can look like “just dizziness.” But inside, it affects every part of life — including marriage and family.In this episode, we discuss:Supporting a spouse with POTSUnderstanding invisible illness and dysautonomiaNighttime adrenaline surges and anxietyThe emotional impact of chronic illness on relationshipsHow to validate someone with autonomic dysfunctionPractical advice for partners, caregivers, and family membersIf you are newly diagnosed with POTS, living with dysautonomia, or trying to help your spouse or loved ones understand what this condition really feels like, this conversation will resonate deeply.POTS affects the autonomic nervous system, but it also affects relationships. And understanding changes everything.Connect with Us:Our WebsiteFacebook: The POTS LifeInstagram: @thepotslife_Tik Tok: thepotslife
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