
Episode 149: Not all Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM) is the same
Not all post-exertional malaise (PEM) is driven by the same physiology — and understanding the difference can completely change how you approach pacing and recovery.
In this episode, Anna breaks down the three most common patterns of post-exertional crashes seen in clinical practice: autonomic “hit the wall” crashes, metabolic “wired but exhausted” responses, and delayed immune-driven flares.
You’ll learn why timing matters, how different symptom patterns reflect different underlying mechanisms, and why applying the wrong strategy can stall progress.
This is not about avoiding movement or labelling yourself as fragile. It’s about understanding your physiology well enough to work with it.
If you’ve ever felt confused by your crashes — or wondered why generic pacing advice hasn’t quite worked for you — this episode will offer clarity.
Complimentary Episode:
Episode 146: Research Review - The PEM puzzle
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