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Why invisible conditions are so exhausting - GP Explains

Why invisible conditions are so exhausting - GP Explains

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GP doctor, broadcaster and author, Dr. Oscar Duke explores the reality of fatigue and how both physical and psychological factors impact energy. He explains that chronic conditions and stress can deplete energy over time, and how addressing both the mind and body is crucial for true recovery.


Oli also unpacks Dr. Oscar’s approach to managing energy, including practical techniques like mindfulness for sleep, establishing healthy routines, and reframing negative thoughts. They explore how small changes, like shifting your perspective on fatigue, can make a significant impact on how we manage energy throughout the day.


With his experience as a GP, Dr. Oscar offers real-world advice for patients dealing with chronic fatigue, encouraging persistence in seeking care and emphasising the importance of listening to your body. This episode is a thoughtful conversation about managing energy, setting boundaries, and finding balance amidst life’s demands.


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