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If you’ve ever said, “I’m probably just getting older,” this episode is for you. Sometimes that’s true. But sometimes, that one sentence is the reason a real medical problem gets missed.
Have you been blaming fatigue, pain, weakness, memory changes, or shortness of breath on age?
In this episode, Dr. Albert Takem and Dr. Tiffany Russ explain why “I’m just getting older” is not always the full story. Some symptoms may be part of normal aging, but others can point to treatable or serious medical conditions.
We discuss:
Why patients often dismiss symptoms as aging
Shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness, pain, and memory changes
Medication side effects, vitamin deficiencies, sleep apnea, and autoimmune disease
A 41-year-old patient whose stair-related breathlessness turned out to be heart failure
Why progressive or unexplained symptoms should be discussed with your doctor
The importance of routine primary care visits and basic screening
You do not need to diagnose yourself, but you do need to speak up when something changes.
Questions for Dr. Takem and the team
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—To cultural myths that keep people sick
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