Womens Health article: Feeling totally depleted? Here's the 10 signs that you're exhausted

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  1. Sly Saint

    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Feeling totally depleted? Here's the 10 signs that you're exhausted (msn.com)

    groan; the NHS and Dr Myhill.
     
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  2. Arnie Pye

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    I followed the link to the actual article it was based on :

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/fi...he-10-signs-that-you-re-exhausted/ar-AA1e8iYg

    Under the subsection heading : OK, so how do you deal with fatigue symptoms?

    one of the suggestions was "Get 7-8 hours of (quality) sleep per night"

    This statement or similar ones drive me mad. They all imply that getting more sleep is easy. But for people like me with almost lifelong insomnia it's like asking a 90-year-old to climb Everest - impossible!

    It also says "Control your cortisol" and suggests "tapping" as the answer. Frankly, I'm not convinced.
     
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  3. Trish

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    Looks to me like a machine generated clickbait article.
     
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    Not sure if you are serious, but the writer exists and cites Women’s Health as an employer.

    https://emma-pritchard.com/

    She’s pretty vulnerable to algorithmic competition, I’ll grant you.
     
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  5. Trish

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    Semi serious. These sort of articles are common and superficial and a mix of a few words from a doctor, quackery and bits gleaned from the internet.
     
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  6. Sly Saint

    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Women's Health
    https://www.womenshealthmag.com › uk › author › 700091 › emma-pritch…

    Emma Pritchard Contributing Health Editor - Women's …
    Web27 Feb 2023 · Emma Pritchard Contributing Health Editor Emma interviews the world’s leading sportswomen, top health experts, and women who have turned their lives around.

    as opposed to the link I posted

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/fi...1&cvid=0e4c11b439c54c95b99916c006a239ce&ei=10

    both go to exactly the same article. (which is bad).
     
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  7. Arnie Pye

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    Sorry, don't know what happened there. I didn't realise I was repeating your link.
     
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  8. DokaGirl

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    Yes, about the concept that 7-8 hours per night is quality sleep. PwME may have abnormal sleep cycles, e.g. not enough deep sleep. We all know one of the symptoms of ME is unrefreshing sleep.

    Not all 7-8 hour nights of sleep are the answer, as many assume.
     
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