“I’m Allergic To Gravity,”: Here’s Why This Woman Spends 23 Hours A Day In Bed

There are so many things people can be allergic to - cats, dogs, pollen, and peanuts. But have you ever heard of someone being allergic to gravity?

Well, this woman is, in fact, allergic to gravity!

Lyndsi Johnson Was Happy To Be A Navy Mechanic

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Lyndsi Johnson is a 28-year-old ex-Navy mechanic. In 2015, she was happily working on planes when she started experiencing symptoms of an unknown illness.

What was this unknown illness? POTS.

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But Lyndsi Began Fainting Everywhere

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Lyndsi was feeling dizzy more often and started fainting almost everywhere she went.

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"I would be shopping at the supermarket, and I had to sit down because I felt faint."

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What Is POTS?

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome - or POTS, "is a condition that affects blood flow...[symptoms] come on when standing up from a reclining position and relieved by sitting or lying back down."

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And some of the symptoms are dizziness or fainting.

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A Wrong Diagnosis

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Unfortunately, her doctors initially diagnosed her symptoms as anxiety.

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It wasn't until 2022 that doctors looked further into her symptoms. Because by this point, they had worsened; now, on top of fainting and dizziness, Lyndsi was projectile vomiting.

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Lyndsi's Irregular Heart Rate Helped Her

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"I'd throw up so much my heart would start having prolonged QT intervals, and I'd be in the hospital on cardiac monitoring," Lyndsi explained.

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Doctors made Lyndsi do a tilt test, and finally, by February 2022, Lyndsi was officially diagnosed with POTS.

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She's Still "Allergic To Gravity"

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While finally having a proper diagnosis was good, it didn't change anything.

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Lyndsi could only stand upright for about three minutes a day; she had to spend 23 hours of her day lying down.

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She Can't Stand More Than 3 Minutes A Day

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If she stands for more than three minutes, she begins feeling faint, sick, or passes out.

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"I feel much better if I'm lying down. I'm in bed all day." Lyndsi said.

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Beta Blockers Help

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Unfortunately, as of 2022, there is no cure for POTS, but beta-blockers have been helping Lyndsi.

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Now, her fainting has been reduced to three times a day, and she doesn't get nauseous as often.

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Her Husband Is Her Caregiver

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But she still has to rely on her husband as her caregiver.

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"It's really debilitating, I can't do chores, and James has to cook, clean, and help me shower and wash myself. I've gone weeks without brushing my teeth because it makes me feel awful."

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The Disbelievers

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Unfortunately, some people do not believe Lyndsi's claims and call her illness and symptoms fake.

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Many comments read similar to, "what a nice excuse to lay in bed all day."

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TikTok's Supportive Community

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Surprisingly, many comments Lyndsi receives on her videos are from other people who also suffer from POTS.

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And they are a supportive and loving community that Lyndsi can talk to.

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Lyndsi's Determination

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Some good news out of all this is that Lyndsi has found her passion and is going back to school for a Music Business degree.

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She's determined to get back to work and uses her TikTok videos to spread awareness for POTS, so others don't feel alone.