S3:E7, Living Strong with PAH: Walking, Mental Health, and Redefining Strength, with Eric Borstein
In this amazing episode, I sit down with my friend Eric Borstein, the founder of Where Is EB? [http://whereiseb.org], to talk about life with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension from a perspective the community does not often get to hear. PAH overwhelmingly affects women, so Eric walks us through what it has been like to navigate a rare disease in a demographic that rarely sees itself represented.
Eric shares the story behind his diagnosis, the uncertainty that came with it, and the moment he realized he needed a path forward that felt empowering, not limiting. Walking became that path. We talk about how putting one foot in front of the other shifted his physical health, mental health, and outlook on what is possible while living with PAH.
We also unpack the emotional weight of being a male patient in a predominantly female disease space, the pressure to appear strong, and how vulnerability became a lifeline. Eric opens up about mental health, identity, and the balance between being hopeful and being honest about the hard days.
Whether you live with PAH or any chronic illness, love someone who does, or simply want to hear an inspiring and deeply human story about resilience and redefining strength, this conversation will stay with you.
Thanks for joining me, EB, you’re the best!
Links:
Where is EB? [http://whereiseb.org] | Eric’s Nonprofit Organization
Follow Eric on Instagram here! [https://www.instagram.com/where_is_eb/]
Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, just a professional patient. Rarely Typical is based on my personal experiences and is not intended to be medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any medical concerns or decisions.
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