• E230:POTS vs. Anxiety with Author/Advocate Christie Cox

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

E230:POTS vs. Anxiety with Author/Advocate Christie Cox

  • Summary

  • Christie Cox is a best-selling author and patient advocate working to help others have an easier journey than she has had. Her latest article explains why POTS is often mistaken for anxiety, why this can lead to harm, and practical tips for how patients and healthcare practitioners can distinguish anxiety from POTS.

    Christie's book, Holding It All Together When You're Hypermobile, can be found here. Her free living library, app and newsletter can be found here.

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