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What Could Increased Fatigue And Heaviness Of Limbs Indicate?
I'm 83,5ft.7in, have two coronary artery stents, and a villous adenoma removed from my rectum. I had pneumonia in January of 2009. As a child I had severe asthma, and again in my 40's. I now have mild wheezing and take a nebulizer a few times a day. I have physical wipe outs, frequently immediately after eating and have low energy. heavy head and heavy legs regularly.
My GP can find nothing wrong after my annual physical recently. I need a fatigue specialist, if there is such a thing. Any opinions?
Presumably your GP has done some blood tests? They would definitely be recommended. In view of your history of coronary stenting, the fatigue may be related to your heart, in which case you may need to se a cardiologist.
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What Could Increased Fatigue And Heaviness Of Limbs Indicate?
Presumably your GP has done some blood tests? They would definitely be recommended. In view of your history of coronary stenting, the fatigue may be related to your heart, in which case you may need to se a cardiologist.