A TikTok video showing a man berating a woman with a chronic illness for using a wheelchair has gone viral, sparking widespread outrage. The creator, who uses the handle @lil_tachy, documented the encounter from her car after the man confronted her in a parking lot and questioned why she needed a wheelchair if she could walk.
Despite her attempts to explain her condition, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), the man mocked her and accused her of faking her disability. The video quickly spread across TikTok, with millions of viewers expressing disbelief and anger at the manâs ableist behavior.

On April 24, 2025, TikTok user Kirsten (@lil_tachy) posted a video called âYelled at for using a wheelchair.â The video begins when Kirsten noticed a man approaching her vehicle. She then rolled down the window and asked him if there was a problem. The videoâwhich was being recorded from the creatorâs steering wheelânever showed the manâs identity, just his voice as he spoke.
âYeah, excuse me but I noticed you got a wheelchair, why do you need a wheelchair?â The man asked. âYou can obviously walk.â Kirsten explained that she had an autonomic nervous system disorder, but the man abruptly cuts her off, only hearing the word âauto.â âYou have an automobile, obviously, you have an automobile,â he said.
The creator then took a different approach, saying that she had Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. But the man just got angrier, accusing Kirsten of smoking pot and âforgetting how to walk.â
After Kirsten explained that if she walks too long, sheâll faint, the man said âyeah right,â and calls her a faker. He then accused her of âpretending to have conditions just to get disability,â and reiterates that he hated âyou people.â As Kirsten looked at the camera in disbelief, the video concluded with the man ranting, âcanât stand you, total fakers.â

âLiterally just minding my own businessâ
The creator gave a bit more context for the situation and her disability in the videoâs caption.âPulled out my camera because this guy was watching me load my wheelchair back into my car after being in the store with it,â it read. âIâve had POTS for 7 years now and most of the time, I donât need a wheelchair, but there are times where I canât get around without one.â
The creator went on to say that she was not bothering anybody, or even using a handicap spot. âLong story short, I donât use the wheelchair unless I need to. I wasnât in a handicap spot, I wasnât in this guys way or impeding his ability to shop. Literally just minding my own business.â
@lil_tachy Pulled out my camera because this guy was watching me load my wheelchair back into my car after being in the store with it. Iâve had POTS for 7 years now and most of the time, I donât need a wheelchair, but ther are times where I canât get around without one. I went through a 4 month long flare where I couldnât leave the house at all unless I was in a wheelchair, and Iâm just now starting to come out of that flare. Long story short, I donât use the wheelchair unless I need to. I wasnât in a handicap spot, I wasnât in this guys way or impeding his ability to shop. Literally just minding my own business. #xyzbca #chronicillness #chronicallyill #pots #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #dysautonomia #dysautonomiaawareness #wheelchair #ambulatorywheelchairuser #disability #karan ⏠original sound â Kirstenđłď¸âđ
âI would be feral if I witnessed thisâ
The video garnered 10 million views, over 986,000 likes and over 41,000 comments. Commenters responded unanimously with outrage, disgust, disbelief.
âYou people anger me. Same bud,â read one comment. âSo he thinks ppl buy hella expensive medical equipment for the plot?â Another comment asked. âI would be feral if I witnessed this,â read another.

Other angry comments made recommendations on how the user shouldâve reacted. âDo not ever roll down your window for anybody, especially not a strange man that looks angry,â one comment read. âYou donât owe him any explanations,â read another. âThis is when assault should be legal,â another comment read. âJust saying.â

What is POTS?
According to the Cleveland Clinic, Postural Orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (commonly known as POTS) is a condition that causes various symptoms when the affected is transitioning from lying down to standing up. These symptoms can include a faster heart rate, dizziness and fatigue.
While thereâs no cure, several treatments and lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms of POTS, and the syndrome can greatly interfere with normal activities and day-to-day tasks.
The Daily Dot has reached out to @lil_tachy via direct message on TikTok. The creator did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
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