Sarah Rees Evans

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Chronic Fatigue    Vitality     Serenity

Sarah Rees Evans

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“Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Heart Palpitations”

January 1, 2025

Hi, I'm sarah

This is for you—the high performer stuck in survival mode. You’re dragging your heavy, weary body through the day, running on fumes and wondering if you’ll ever thrive again.

Here, we uncover what’s really draining you and give you the tools to heal, not just push through. It’s time to stop surviving and start reclaiming your energy, drive, and life.

Your comeback starts now. Let’s do this.


Hey there, wellness warriors!

Ever noticed your heart beating oddly during moments of rest or felt dizzy standing up too quickly? These aren’t just random occurrences; they might be your body hinting at a deeper issue tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Today, let’s explore the often-overlooked cardiovascular symptoms associated with CFS and why understanding them could be a game-changer for your diagnosis and treatment.

The Heartbeat of CFS

While CFS is primarily known for its crushing tiredness, it also brings a host of cardiovascular anomalies—like erratic heart rates and unstable blood pressure—that many sufferers might not even attribute to their condition. These symptoms can drastically affect your daily functioning, turning simple activities into exhausting challenges.

How Cardiovascular Issues Manifest in CFS

Imagine you’re planning to enjoy a peaceful evening out. But as you get ready, a sudden wave of dizziness washes over you and your heart starts racing inexplicably. Such episodes aren’t just inconvenient; they’re frightening. For many with CFS, these aren’t isolated incidents but a part of their daily reality.

What You Really Need

What if you could attend social events, handle daily tasks, or simply go for a walk without worrying about your heart going haywire? Better understanding and treatment of the cardiovascular aspects of CFS could mean more predictable days and fewer interruptions from symptoms.

Let’s Dive into the Latest Research

Recent breakthroughs have begun to shed light on the “why” behind these symptoms. Studies indicate that these cardiovascular irregularities may stem from dysregulation in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary bodily functions like heartbeat and blood pressure. Which backs up what I’ve been saying for years!

Researchers are now exploring how this dysregulation affects heart rate variability and blood pressure in CFS patients, paving the way for diagnostics that are not only more accurate but also more predictive of potential flare-ups.

Simple Strategies to Manage Symptoms

While the science progresses, here are a few strategies to help you keep your heart health in check:

  • Monitor Your Heart Rate: Keeping tabs on your heart rate can help you identify patterns or triggers in your daily life.
  • Stay Hydrated: Dehydration can exacerbate blood pressure fluctuations.
  • Practice Breathing Exercises: These can help regulate your heart rate and reduce stress, which may trigger symptoms.

Chronic Fatigue is Multi-Layered

When we start to change our habits through lifestyle changes, holistic health and you strip away your blindspots, symptoms start to decrease. Remember, recovery is in the taking daily action, one thing at a time.

If this speaks to you, if you’re ready to break free from chronic fatigue, Book a Call.

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