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Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
Sarah Reid
55 episodes
5 days ago
I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!
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I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The Different Ways to Explain Energy Levels in Chronic Illness-ep53
Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
16 minutes 26 seconds
6 months ago
The Different Ways to Explain Energy Levels in Chronic Illness-ep53

Listen in for today’s answer to a question from instagram follower @_super_brain: “How do disabled people balance out their spoons?”


“It can often be hard to explain something we don’t always understand ourselves.” ~ Sarah Reid


In this episode, we unpack what it's really like to live with limited energy while managing chronic illness. From common metaphors like the Spoon Theory and Penny Theory to the often-overlooked Battery Life Theory, we explore how energy depletion affects daily life—and how different frameworks can help you better understand and communicate your limits.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The difference between Spoon Theory, Penny Theory, and Battery Life Theory
  • How invisible activities—like digestion or even just breathing—can drain energy
  • Why seemingly simple tasks (like unloading the dishwasher or taking a shower) can feel overwhelming
  • How mobility aids can help conserve energy for essential or meaningful tasks

Takeaway:
There’s no single “right” way to describe energy struggles with chronic illness—whether you relate more to spoons, pennies, or battery levels, the most important thing is finding a system that helps you advocate for your needs.



Be "POTS"itive! - with Sarah Reid
I help those living with chronic illnesses get the most out of life. Your illness doesn't define you - but it is a big part of your life. So I'm doing my best to help others, like me, who have a front-row seat on the struggle bus. I'm raising awareness about invisible and dynamic illnesses. And I'm equipping and encouraging my fellow spoonies to overcome internalized ableism and learn to put their health first. Together we can get the most out of life- even if that looks different than we envisioned. I’m not afraid to have hard conversations, and I look forward to having them with you!