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this post was submitted on 26 Jan 2026
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I second the doctor.
It might just be an utter lack of fitness. But even then a doctor might give you tips.
Or it could be something more serious.
Could be anemia, could just be undisciplined and out of shape, could be a struggle with depression. Many things can cause fatigue! Some your not fixing on your own and require medical intervention.
I will have my butler bring around the jaguar to the front of the estate to get to my luxurious doctor visit. Treat yo self. Baller style. Make it rain
Did I use too many big words for you? Or is that a commentary about the for-profit health system?
Exercise intolerance is a symptom of really serious shit. Heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease. Those are things OP should really get checked out. Even if they can barely afford it. That might well save their life.