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In this episode of the Stable Health Podcast, Sharon explores how the body’s ability to adapt can sometimes work against us, especially when it comes to ongoing fatigue.
Over time, persistent symptoms like low energy, brain fog, and reduced motivation can begin to feel normal. What once felt off gradually becomes familiar, and many people stop questioning it altogether.
This episode breaks down how that shift happens, why the brain normalizes long-standing symptoms, and how adaptation can mask underlying imbalance rather than resolve it.
Through a clinical lens, Sharon reframes fatigue not as something to simply push through, but as a signal that may have been overlooked for far too long.
If you’ve ever caught yourself accepting how you feel without really understanding why, this conversation offers a different way to think about it.
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All content is synthesized from peer-reviewed clinical evidence and reviewed by Stable Health Care Services. It does not constitute personalized medical advice.
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In this episode of the Stable Health Podcast, Sharon explores how the body’s ability to adapt can sometimes work against us, especially when it comes to ongoing fatigue.
Over time, persistent symptoms like low energy, brain fog, and reduced motivation can begin to feel normal. What once felt off gradually becomes familiar, and many people stop questioning it altogether.
This episode breaks down how that shift happens, why the brain normalizes long-standing symptoms, and how adaptation can mask underlying imbalance rather than resolve it.
Through a clinical lens, Sharon reframes fatigue not as something to simply push through, but as a signal that may have been overlooked for far too long.
If you’ve ever caught yourself accepting how you feel without really understanding why, this conversation offers a different way to think about it.
Support the show
All content is synthesized from peer-reviewed clinical evidence and reviewed by Stable Health Care Services. It does not constitute personalized medical advice.