Listening to Your Body
Isidora shares her harrowing experience of ignoring signs of fatigue, which ultimately led to a life-threatening pulmonary embolism. She emphasizes the importance of listening to one's body and recognizing when something feels off. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that our instincts can reveal deeper health issues that should not be overlooked.In this clip
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Could there be a medical reason for feeling constantly tired?
Is there anything I can do?
I have a question about this episode Dr. Amy Shah: Why You Are So Effing Exhausted and this Tired of Being Tired. I'm 58 years old and have been suffering for years. I feel like I'm losing myself; I'm tired all the time, experiencing erectile dysfunction, depression, losing strength, and struggling with memory and focus. These issues are ruining my life. I tire easily when I try to exercise, and I feel these symptoms may be related to metabolic syndrome. I mentioned it to one of my doctors, but it was dismissed immediately. I also know I'm deficient in vitamin D, as diagnosed by the same doctor. I moved to a new state and cannot see my new doctor for another 10 months. I'm a somebody to my son, and he's my only reason to care. Deep down, I want to be better, but I'm getting more fatigued each day. Is there anything I can do?