Chronic Fatigue: Is it real and where does it come from?

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Chronic Fatigue: Is it real and where does it come from? A client case study.

Disclaimer: For confidentiality purposes, an alternate name is used to protect my client’s privacy. 

I’d like to introduce you to my client Michael Saunders, a young professional male who had ongoing symptom of fatigue that he couldn’t shake no matter what he tried. 

CLIENT DETAILS 

Michael is 27 years old. He works as a Civil Construction Project Manager. He’s married and has a 2-year-old daughter. 

Michael came to me with symptoms of extreme physical fatigue throughout his entire day, which seemed to be exacerbated every time he ate a meal. 

He had gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloating and constipation. 

He tried staying active through jogging and basketball, but experienced symptoms of shortness of breath,  chest pain and a metallic taste in his mouth. 

No matter how much he would try to increase his fitness he would still tire from doing remedial tasks. His frustration built; he was eager to spend time with his daughter and family, but lacked the energy to do so. Michael’s diet consisted of high sugar foods, quick take-away options and home cooked meals for dinner by  his lovely wife. 

HEALTH ASSESSMENT 

Going through Michael’s health assessment, I suspected bacterial overgrowth in his gastrointestinal tract  (GIT), and a possible food intolerance. I requested that we do further testing so that I could provide Michael  with a grounded explanation for his symptoms, and give him a specific and individualised treatment plan.  The tests included: 

  • Blood Pathology
  • Food Intolerance test
  • Complete Diagnostic Stool Analysis plus Parasitology

BLOOD PATHOLOGY 

I start all my clients with baseline blood pathology to assess overall health imbalances and ascertain the  cause of their symptoms. The reference ranges I use for my clients are more narrow than what the medical  system uses. They are based on achieving optimal health and prevention of disease, as opposed to the  medical system’s format of diagnosing a disease state. 

Our findings 

  • Low Vitamin D
  • Low Testosterone
  • High DHEA
  • Low SHBG
  • High Blood Glucose
  • Low MCHC, MCV
  • Low White Blood Cells
  • High Liver Enzymes
  • High Triglycerides

Matthew’s pathology results indicated hormone imbalances, compromised energy production, metabolic  insufficiency, compromised digestive system and as a result, vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. 

FOOD INTOLERANCE TESTING 

The food intolerance test I opted for uses IgG and IgA antibodies to assess histamine reactions to various  foods that were in his diet. 

Reactions to food involve immune activation and are mediated by immunoglobulins E, G, A and M (IgE,  IgG, IgM) which are antibodies stimulated by the immune system in response to injury or inflammation.  Food intolerances are often the result of a compromised mucosal barrier in the gastrointestinal tract due to  ongoing inflammation caused by bacterial overgrowth, housing a parasite, food intolerances and stress. Our findings 

  • Almond
  • Whey
  • Gliadin
  • Gluten
  • Rye
  • Pineapple
  • Banana

These were graded into 1-4 columns depending on the severity of the body’s intolerance and were foods that  Michael regularly included in his meals. 

COMPLETE MICROBIOME MAPPING 

This test was designed to assess a person’s microbiome from a single stool (faeces) sample, with attention to  microbes that would be causing disease or microbial imbalances as well as contributing to illness. Markers of  digestion, absorption, inflammation and immune function are assessed as well as both beneficial and harmful  bacteria, parasites and viruses. 

Our findings 

  • Low Fecal Secretory IgA (gastrointestinal mucosal barrier. The body’s first line of immune defense of the GIT)
  • Blastocystis Hominis (parasite)
  • Candida Albicans (yeast)
  • Overgrowth of bacteria, Bacillus species, Morganella species and Citrobacter freundii

WHAT DID WE DO? 

I worked with Michael for 3 months on rebuilding his gut. The goal of treatment was directed towards  removing harmful pathogens, yeast and bacteria as well as foods that the body had now considered harmful  and were eliciting an inflammatory response. 

Step 1. Correct Nutrition

Michael was commenced on a sugar free, low GI diet as parasites and candida will feed on refined  carbohydrates that convert to glucose. 

Gluten and dairy foods were removed to decrease inflammatory load in Michael’s body and Michael was  now engaging in his own food prep to take to work the next day. This meant that Michael was building habits  to allow him to make sustainable and long-term results. 

Step 2. Killing and elimination 

Conducting the microbiome test enabled me specificity in the treatment used to eliminate the nasties that  Michael was housing. Antimicrobial and anti-parasitic herbs such as Wormwood and Black Walnut were  amongst the regime prescribed for Michael and I ensured there was firm evidence based research to back up  its efficacy. 

Step 3. Healing and repair 

In rotation with the elimination phase, I included agents that decrease inflammation and assisted in repairing  the mucous membrane that had become compromised and was causing further injury to Michael’s health.  Examples of agents used were, slippery elm, glutamine, aloe vera and probiotics that were specific to  Michael’s needs. 

Our results 

  • Michael’s energy increased noticeably and he found even when his workload increased at work he still had the stamina to work through it.
  • Constipation was alleviated.
  • Sleep was consistent and he felt well rested and energised on waking.
  • Fitness levels increased and he was engaging in exercise 4 times per week.

He maintained his gluten free and sugar diet 97% of the time and when he did ‘dabble’ he instantly felt  lethargic and fatigued which made it easier for him to be compliant. 

Michael has now moved on to the next phase of increasing his health and working on other areas that needed  attention that presented on his blood work. 

I found it remarkable that although Michael didn’t come from a health or fitness background he quickly  learnt and utilised the tools and information he needed to empower himself with his own health to gain  sustainable results. 

This is why I do what I do. 

Being able to provide people with the tools they need to get what they want out of life is immeasurable. If you’re feeling a little lost and not knowing how to eliminate your presenting health symptoms, email me at kristine@wellixa.com.au.

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