Pattern summary
Post-meal fatigue with bloating can have several explanations: meal composition, timing, sleep debt, stress load, intolerance, medication effects, or blood sugar swings. SageWiz keeps these as possibilities, not a diagnosis.
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Post-meal fatigue with bloating can have several explanations: meal composition, timing, sleep debt, stress load, intolerance, medication effects, or blood sugar swings. SageWiz keeps these as possibilities, not a diagnosis.
The report separates “track this” from “do not wait on this.” If urgent warning signs show up, the next step is care from a qualified clinician, not supplements or self-treatment.
Meal timing, protein/fiber balance, caffeine/alcohol, sleep, stress, symptom severity, and timing after meals. The goal is cleaner context before you change anything.
Ask whether medication review, glucose/A1c screening, GI evaluation, or nutrient labs are relevant for your situation. SageWiz helps organize the conversation; it does not replace it.
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| Aspect | TraditionalTypical Care Path | SageWizFree First |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | AppointmentAppointment required | Free checkFree Quick Check |
| Structured summary | Manual notesOften manual notes | ReportDownloadable report |
| Health context | Visit snapshotSingle visit snapshot | Saved notesSaved profile + notes |
| Availability | WaitlistOffice hours or waitlist | AnytimeStart anytime |
| Safety framing | ClinicianClinician judgment | WarningsWarning-sign prompts |
| Paid next step | VariesVaries by provider | $15 report$15 full report |
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Quick Issue for a quick conversation around a single concern, or Complex Condition for chronic patterns.
18 or 47-50 questions using simple scales and checkboxes about symptoms, health history, diet, and lifestyle.
SageWiz runs safety checks, then synthesizes your intake into educational pattern context.
Review hypotheses, safety notes, source context, and questions to bring up next.
Ask questions tied to your report to clarify sources, caveats, and what to discuss next.
Depth: 18 or 47-50 questions from start to cited, safety-aware context
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