Decoding Endometriosis Fatigue: The Root Causes Most Doctors Overlook
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If you've been told your labs are normal but you're still completely exhausted all the time, this episode is for you. Fatigue is one of the most common complaints I hear from women with endometriosis, and it's rarely random. Your exhaustion is data. It's your body asking for support somewhere.
In this episode, I'm breaking down the most common root causes of endometriosis-related fatigue that I see in my practice, and the lab patterns that actually reveal what's going on beneath the surface.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why endometriosis is a whole-body inflammatory disease, not just a reproductive condition
- How chronic inflammation quietly drains your energy (and what lab markers to look at)
- The connection between your immune system and your fatigue
- Why gut health is one of the first places I look, and what I commonly find on a GI Map stool test
- Key nutrient deficiencies that contribute to exhaustion (iron, B vitamins, magnesium, vitamin D)
- How blood sugar dysregulation is stealing your energy without you realizing it
- What your hormones and adrenal health can reveal, and why I look at this last
Ready to find out what's actually driving your fatigue?
The best place to start is your gut. The Cycle Clarity Panel includes a GI Map stool test plus a one-on-one consultation with me to review your results and give you a personalized action plan. This is all virtual, available anywhere in the US.
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