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When you look at me what do you see? Join Olivia as she explains her journey of having chronic illnesses. Olivia contextualizes her experience through spoon theory.
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Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment. For some people, it’s also the most frustrating. This video explains what it is and suggests ways to manage it. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2KAWlrd
Physical therapist Annelise Savodnik describes symptoms of cancer fatigue syndrome and offers strategies to cope with the condition.
Ruth had chemotherapy, surgery and proton therapy for Ewing’s sarcoma. She shares practical tips for coping with fatigue after cancer treatment. Ruth talks about: changing your exercise routine, getting reasonable adjustments at work, and being upfront about your limitations.
It's important to stay active during treatment, even when you don't feel like it. See 9 tactics you can try today to keep your energy high.
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On this episode of the TMI Show, Torri (Parade’s Resident Health Question Guru), covers everything you need to know about tiredness and fatigue. Torri beaks down what causes you to be tired and what to do if you consistently feel that way.
Are you tired of being tired? Dr. Joey Shulman shows you how to break through and boost your energy levels with foods and vitamins. Combat that afternoon energy dip for good!
What can you do if you are tired all the time? Sometimes, there are underlying health conditions. If this isn't the case, here are 5 tips from Dr Sara Kayat that could help you.
Are you feeling tired all the time? The solutions may be relatively simple, such as making sure you get enough sleep, but extreme tiredness can also be a symptom of other diseases.