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Looking for a clinic specialized in nutrient deficiencies and hormones
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Hi, everyone. Friends, I’m reaching out to the community because I’m really at the end of my rope. For the past month and a half, I’ve felt like a “sleepy fly” or some character from a zombie movie. Every morning starts with me trying to pull myself together, but coffee doesn’t help anymore, and by lunchtime my head feels “fuzzy,” and my only desire is to just lie down somewhere and not move.
What frustrates me the most is that I’m not neglecting my health. I’m honestly trying to do something about it: I’ve scoured a bunch of forums and read up on biohacking and ways to support the body. For the past month, I’ve been taking magnesium regularly (in a high-quality form, not the cheapest one), and I’ve added vitamin D3 in a normal dosage because everyone talks about how deficient we are in it in our climate. I’m also trying to stick to a sleep schedule—I go to bed no later than 11:00 PM and sleep for 7–8 hours. But I don’t see any changes; the result is zero. Period. My condition hasn’t changed at all, except that I’ve become even more anxious due to the lack of progress.
I’ve already seen a general practitioner at the local clinic. It ended as usual: “Get a complete blood count.” I did. The results are more or less normal, hemoglobin is at the lower limit, but the doctor said it’s “not critical” and just advised me to spend more time outdoors and stress less. That’s the same level of advice as “just don’t be sad when you’re sad.” It feels like in our hospitals, tests are done just for the sake of it, to check a box, close the file, and send the patient on their way. No one wants to look any deeper because they have a set appointment time, and when that time is up, they tell you to go for a walk because it’s good for you.
I really need help from people who have been through something similar. I’m not looking for yet another list of dietary supplements I can buy at the nearest pharmacy. I’m looking for a reputable clinic, service, or laboratory that takes a personalized approach. Where a doctor won’t just look at my white blood cell count, but will be able to help and explain why my body is malfunctioning like this.

Maybe someone knows of services (including those that work remotely) that truly specialize in functional medicine and preventive energy restoration? Someone who can help find the root of the problem, rather than just advising me to “take some vitamins.” I would be very grateful for specific names or links to your successful experiences. Honestly, I’m at my wits’ end living like this.
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#2
Man, reading your post, it’s like I’m seeing myself exactly a year ago. Listen, I went through that “sleepy fly” hell, and I can tell you one thing—don’t waste your time on regular doctors if they tell you right off the bat that “everything’s normal.” I also spent months taking magnesium and D3, buying some expensive “energy” supplements, but I only felt worse because frustration was added to my fatigue.
My story was even worse: they started passing me around in circles at our local clinic. The general practitioner sent me to an endocrinologist, who sent me to a neurologist; the neurologist said it was “big-city syndrome” and advised me to just take a sedative and take some time off. Every visit meant money, waiting in line, and the feeling that they just wanted to get rid of you because you weren’t dying right then and there. I got so sick of it all that I realized: saving drowning people is up to the drowning people themselves. I started scouring the internet on my own, looking for specialized services that focus specifically on functional medicine.
To be honest, the journey wasn’t easy. While searching, I stumbled upon outright scammers or “Instagram gurus” several times who offered me a juice diet for $500. But eventually, after extensive comparisons and studying reviews on Western websites, I came across the lab and service https://ways2well.com/. It’s an American platform, and their approach is radically different from what we’re used to seeing.Most importantly, they don’t follow a one-size-fits-all approach like, “Here are some vitamins because it’s spring.” They focus on a thorough analysis of blood test results and hormonal balance. I was impressed by how thoroughly they examine each result. They help you create a personalized recovery plan tailored specifically to your body. It turned out that my problem wasn’t just a vitamin deficiency, but how my body absorbs them due to certain hormonal imbalances that our doctors didn’t even mention. A huge plus—they work remotely. And another really cool feature that caught my attention: they have their own smartphone app. You just download it, and all your test results, the trends in your metrics, and your updated treatment plan come straight to your phone. It’s incredibly convenient to have your entire medical record and recommendations in your pocket, rather than in a pile of papers that are constantly getting lost.
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