Personlig udvikling
Handbook Covering POTS, EDS, and MCAS Together in Teens
When a teenager faints in the hallway, aches in every joint, and breaks out in hives after gym class, most families spend months bouncing between specialists who each see only one piece of the puzzle. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and mast cell activation syndrome frequently cluster together in adolescents, yet no single resource has addressed all three conditions in the context of teenage life until now.
Medical and School Advocacy in One Resource
This family handbook explains each condition in clear language and shows how they interact inside a growing teenage body. It covers adolescent-specific diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols adapted for school schedules, medication timing around the academic day, and exercise programs that research supports as the strongest long-term intervention for POTS in teens. Every recommendation is grounded in current evidence and cited throughout.
504 Plans, IEPs, and School Nurse Protocols
Parents will find step-by-step guidance for securing protections under Section 504 and IDEA, with model plans designed for POTS, EDS, and MCAS. Templates include a model 504 plan, emergency care plans for syncope and anaphylaxis, physician letter templates, and school nurse protocols. Checklists cover attendance, PE modifications, classroom environment, food and hydration access, and academic supports for brain fog.
Written for Teens Too
Three chapters speak directly to teenagers about friendships, dating, social media, mental health, sports identity loss, and invisible illness during high school. Tools include a self-advocacy script builder, an energy budget planner, and honest guidance on talking to friends who do not understand.
Transition to Adult Care Without Losing Ground
A four-stage timeline walks families from age 14 through adulthood, covering health literacy, insurance planning, finding adult providers, legal autonomy at 18, disability benefits, college accommodations, career planning, and independent living preparation.
For School Nurses and Pediatric Teams
School nurses receive recognition guides, emergency protocols, and communication templates. Pediatric providers receive cross-condition screening tools and transition planning strategies. A medication quick reference covers dosing, side effects, school-day timing, and drug interactions across all three conditions.
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Udgivelsesdato
E-bog: 18. marts 2026