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Hannah E. Scott
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2012
My name is Hannah E. Scott. I was a new mom who suffered from chronic illness that left me semi-bed ridden. During this period of my life, I ended up losing and refinding my joy.
Now I am a life coach which means I help you break down mental barriers to help you Reach your life goals
My channel offers encouragement to women, moms, chronically ill, and trauma survivors.
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How to Make and Keep Friends (with a chronic illness)
มุมมอง 1204 ปีที่แล้ว
Friendships are special, you are worth friendship. I lost 90% of my friends when I first became ill. It was the loneliest time of my life and after, I wanted anyone to just be my friend. As you'll hear in the video that didn't really work out for me. I learned so much about friendship in this time period and I hope my experience saves you from some of the painful ones and leads you toward some ...
Emotional Break Down for POTS Patients Painless Dance
มุมมอง 394 ปีที่แล้ว
I thought it was just a normal dance party...😅 Halfway through song #5, it all came crashing down. The amount of thankfulness was crushing and brought me to the ground in tears.🥺 I realized I was still standing, Still dancing!!! I had no pain. After the realization, I couldn’t stop ugly crying happy tears. He truly is the God of all things! I’ve never lost hope, never lost my joy, and I still b...
POTS Patient Kayaking for First Time in 2 years
มุมมอง 94 ปีที่แล้ว
As someone who could barely stand a few years ago, adventures like this are truly a MIRACLE. That’s all I can say because thinking about it too much makes me still get emotional.
A Day In Mom Life
มุมมอง 234 ปีที่แล้ว
Moms are powerhouses! I’ve always wondered what my day as a mom looks like from the outsider’s perspective. 🧐 So out of curiosity, I time-lapsed pieces of a lazy day at home for us. 📸🎥 I feel like seeing it from this point of view made me appreciate mothers even more. 😆 Moms, seriously, you never stop doing! You are all the things for your family. Your hands go nonstop. Your arms are so full of...
Speed Cleaning Living Room
มุมมอง 1215 ปีที่แล้ว
This is hilariously the most satisfying this to watch! Research has proven again and again that we get enjoyment out of watching our own progress. So the trend of speed cleaning videos began! So here I am. A mom of 2 just trying to not go insane😂🤪
The real reason some SAHM don't get laundry done for a few days!
มุมมอง 636 ปีที่แล้ว
The real reason some SAHM don't get laundry done for a few days!
🤣 damn I thought this was gonna help. I don’t have a support system. I have tried. Everyone is wrapped up in their own shit. I’ve reached out to friends and gotten nothing back. Finding good friends is HARD. I’m autistic. I’m not a lot of peoples’ “cup of tea”. I have the biggest heart and will give you the shirt off my back but no one asks and I find out about crises after the fact (even though I say I’m always available).. I have always wanted the kind of relationship you are describing. I’ve never had it. Also, a lot of my friends work. I need help during the day and they are working themselves. So the friends I do have just aren’t physically available. So mane do a video on how you made friends? Where did you find them? Did you initiate? How did you cultivate those relationships? I always think I’m open and friendly in new situations but because I’m autistic, maybe I’m doing it wrong? I primer on making friends would be super helpful. 🤣
Thank you so so much for sharing this. This was so helpful and encouraging. I’d love to know if there are any other resources you use to make parenting with POTS easier. Also, how do you and your husband split housework, etc, so that he doesn’t become your caretaker?
Thank you for sharing some of your experiences! I'm feeling sick all the time and I'm suspecting Pots, and since I became unwell already for 2 years, I'm always thinking about how am I gonna have a family in a few years if I'm like this... so I wanted to see how other people deal with it, so I really appriciate the encouraging words!
6 weeks postpartum my thyroid levels went crazy. I was diagnosed with hashimotos after it went from hyper to extremely hypo. But something was still off. My heart would race and I would feel dizzy evertime I stood/ stand up. I figured this out on my own and was diagnosed with POTS. My daughter is 6 months old now but being a Mom and struggling with this is the hardest thing ever. So thankful she's more independent now and I don't have to stand and hold her for hours a day. That was when my symptoms were the worst.. she wouldn't let me sit she would just cry and want me to sway her while standing. Pots symptoms are the worst! I run up the stairs sometimes and my heart feels like its going to explode. I get afraid I am going to faint sometimes when I pick her up, but I always stay close to something if I needed to set her down. I have yet to actually faint but I get extremely close on a daily basis. Hugs
I am so sorry that you had to go through so much with a little one too. I can relate to all of this. It does get easier as they get more independent that’s for sure. Knowing your limits and listening to your body can do your anxiety wonders. Also I wear a Fitbit to track my heart rate which is extremely helpful because you can understand even more. For example I tend to pass out with my heart is above 110 for longer than 10 minutes. Highly recommend.
lol you look like your wiggling all over the place when you move in timelapse! :P haha you wiggle your legs a lot! XD lol this is really cool! :D you should definitely do more timelapses of yourself! :)
LOL! Thank you I think. I love doing timelapses. They keep me so motivated. I plan to do more videos soon!
I am in love with your table!! How do you you keep it so empty? Lol
Missyprissy614 Thank you! It is a family heirloom. And lol. I did have a few piles on the table in the beginning of the table🙈 I do try to keep it pretty empty because I love the airy feeling it gives when clean😍