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‘I’m a doctor and this is why you’re tired no matter how much sleep you get’

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The doctor mentioned that in some cases, people may have been misdiagnosed, and shared a utility handle, @dra_says, titled “Why You May Actually Have This.” He emphasized that some of these conditions, such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and chronic Lyme disease, can be overlooked by doctors and patients alike, leading to delayed or incorrect diagnoses.

The doctor explained that the confusion arises because not all conditions are easily diagnoseable orSometimes struggles to describe properly. He advised patients to disregard their symptoms and seek another person’s opinion to confirm their diagnosis, suggesting that focusing on symptoms rather than a single source of truth is more accurate.

His address Was focused on the most common symptoms, such asenceيبique, fatigue, and sleep apnea. However, he highlighted that this list was incomplete, as many patients do not need to see doctors and face silent, unresolvable symptoms. He also noted that these conditions often go unseen until significant symptoms occur, such as a rash or ability to then apply.

When discussing chronic Lyme disease, the doctor clarified that it’s often misunderstood and can rule out others. He said that GPs need age, sex, rashes, and tick history on hand, which can sometimes be tricky for patients who live or work in rural areas, work with animals, or spend time outdoors.

The doctor used an imaginary example involving extreme fatigue, an ominous rash, and high tick counts in a child with no symptoms, linking it to an earlier diagnosis for(student-like) Lyme disease. He stressed that it’s important to go back to a GP and assess these symptoms in a group setting, so they’re all considered together, rather than granted priority.

Despite the challenges, healthcare professionals believe in seeking an objective assessment rather than personal assumption. By awaiting treatment with patience and being honest with oneself, they believe that the results can teach valuable lessons. He ended with a reminder that these conditions are common and not always obvious.

In summary, the doctor warned that some conditions may need to be checked in groups or forums, and emphasized the importance of seeking a full and objective evaluation rather than assuming someone’s diagnosis is correct. He urged patients to remain honest and employ best practices like waiting for treatment to better understand their condition.

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