Dying & Trying | Chronic Illness and Climbing with Fallon Rowe

Published 2022-10-25
Diagnosed with hip dysplasia, hEDS, and POTS, Fallon doesn't let her chronic illnesses keep her from climbing hard, hiking, teaching, or coaching. She's been through a lot of ups and downs and trauma and adventures and this week we talk about how she approaches life with a body that seems to fight against her. We also talk about her recent book project which details the abusive relationship she was in when she went to climb Fitz Roy in Patagonia.

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All Comments (2)
  • OMG! My daughter is having the same symptoms of POTS, she’s still in the hospital with no answers. This information is informative I am now going to ask her team of doctors to test her. Thank you