In this episode of the Curious Cardiologist podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj and Dr. Spencer Zimmerman delve into the complexities of brain health, particularly focusing on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and its impact on cognitive function. They discuss the increasing prevalence of cognitive issues, especially in older populations and those recovering from long COVID. The conversation highlights the challenges patients face in the conventional medical system, including misdiagnosis and emotional distress. Dr. Zimmerman shares insights on the importance of early intervention, lifestyle changes, and the need for a holistic approach to treatment. The episode emphasizes the significance of understanding the interconnectedness of neurological, immune, and hormonal factors in managing conditions like POTS and cognitive decline.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Brain Health and POTS
02:25 Understanding Cognitive Issues and Patient Experiences
07:23 Early Warning Signs of Cognitive Decline
11:34 Evaluating Cognitive Health: Tests and Assessments
14:25 The Importance of Balance in Cognitive Function
16:47 The Impact of Falls on Elderly Patients
19:29 Challenging the Concept of Age-Appropriate Health
20:40 The Effects of Concussions on Cognitive Health
24:09 Exploring POTS: Symptoms and Diagnosis
29:09 Demographics and Diagnosis of POTS
33:09 Emotional Toll of POTS on Patients and Families
34:40 The Importance of Movement in POTS
36:27 Understanding Diagnostic Criteria for POTS
43:15 Neuroimmune Disorder: The Dual Nature of POTS
49:37 Lifestyle Changes for Managing POTS
56:53 Intensive Retreats for POTS Patients
Connect with Dr. Spencer Zimmerman:
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WebsiteL https://drspencerzimmerman.com/