Share icon Image credits: Vittaya_25/stock.adobe.com Share icon Image credits: n.irishmum2 Share icon Image credits: Friends Stock/stock.adobe.com Elizabeth’s initial video was deleted. However, she re-uploaded the clip on her new TikTok page, amassing thousands of views and support. Share icon Image credits: Kampus Production (Not the actual photo) A TikTok user commented: “You should be proud of your kids.” “Thank you for sharing this amazing story,” a person wrote. “I have pots too.” “Your kid is incredible for saving you like that,” a netizen added. Share icon Image credits: n.irishmum2 Share icon Image credits: n.irishmum2 A viewer penned: “You must be so proud of your boy.” A separate individual chimed in: “You can see the urgency in the delivery driver’s actions! “Not all heroes wear capes, some wear hi-vis.”
The heartwarming gesture raised awareness for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a condition the mom, Elizabeth Crooks, has
Share icon Image credits: n.irishmum2 Share icon Image credits: n.irishmum2 Elizabeth, who describes in her TikTok bio living with various chronic illnesses, clarified in the comment section: “Wasn’t a seizure, my heart rate went too high and passed out x.” “My heart rate wouldn’t calm down, just kept getting faster, and I couldn’t even sit up,” the mom-of-three told Newsweek on Monday (July 22). While suffering from a POTS episode, Elizabeth had reportedly called for an ambulance, but as she was not experiencing chest pain and was still conscious, she worried it would take a long time to arrive.
Elizabeth from Northern Ireland used TikTok to show the moment the eldest of her three children was caught on the family’s Ring doorbell
And before long, she told Newsweek, “My heart rate hit 180, I felt like I couldn’t breathe and passed out.” POTS is a condition that causes a number of symptoms when you transition from lying down to standing up, such as a fast heart rate, dizziness, and fatigue, Cleveland Clinic explains. The chronic illness is incurable. However, there are lifestyle measures that can help improve symptoms, in addition to different ways to manage the condition’s challenges. Share icon Image credits:Provided by owner to Bored Panda Happy, a 26-year-old maintenance worker who lives on an island off the coast of Washington, USA, has been coping with their own POTS diagnosis with the help of Tobias, a three-year-old American Dobermann Pinscher. The maintenance employee, who works 12-hour shifts, told Bored Panda on May 8: “One of the most versatile and proactive management systems available was a medical alert dog.” Tobias is a certified medical service dog who is scent-trained to alert to upcoming spikes in heart rate and drops in blood pressure, which causes Happy fainting, dizziness, and tremors, among other discomforts.
Tobias, a Dobermann, is trained to help his owner manage their POTS symptoms
Share icon Image credits:Provided by owner to Bored Panda According to Happy, the canine hero has been trained to alert them to migraines and in mobility tasks, such as counterbalancing to help them walk steadily, opening doors, turning lights on and off, and retrieving items. “Tobias is not only an invaluable aspect of my day-to-day health, but he is my best friend,” the dog owner said. “Even on the worst health days, he always makes me laugh.”
Elizabeth’s TikTok video continued to ignite positive reactions
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