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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists, MCAS and Chronic Fatigue - Anna Marsh

Episode 131: GLP-1  Receptor Agonists, MCAS and Chronic Fatigue

Glucagon-Like-Peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) are a class of medications originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes, but have since gained widespread attention for their effects on weight loss and metabolic health. Emerging research suggests that GLP1-Receptor Agonists could be supportive in managing inflammatory symptoms associated with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Although research is currently limited, Anna talks about what we know so far and her experience with clients taking these drugs in clinical practice.

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What To Focus On When You Are House Bound with Chronic Fatiguee - Anna Marsh

Episode 127: What To Focus On When You Are Housebound with Chronic Fatigue

In this episode Anna talks about the most important things to focus on as you navigate being housebound with Chronic Fatigue. This includes things that you may be able to introduce now that you have transitioned from being bed bound, tips on how to gently build capacity and create routine and physical supports that may be useful if accessible.

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Life at the End Stages of Fatigue Recovery

Episode 122- Life at the End Stages of Fatigue Recovery

What does life look like at the end stages of recovery? In this episode Anna shares “a day in her life” and compares this to how far she has come. She reflects on lessons that she is still learning and things that still feel important. This includes a discussion around friendships and building community after recovery.

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