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Your Nervous System Declared an Emergency. Nobody Told It the Crisis Was Over. | EASE OS™ Ep. 4

May 26, 2026
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What if the exhaustion, tension, overthinking, digestive symptoms, inflammation, sleep disruption, and constant feeling of being "on" are not personality flaws…

…but nervous system adaptations?

In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the physiology of chronic sympathetic dominance — the state many people unknowingly live in when the body remains organized around protection long after stress has become normalized.

This episode unpacks how chronic stress physiology affects:

➣ nervous system regulation

➣ gut health and digestion

➣ sleep quality

➣ inflammation

➣ hormonal balance

➣ muscle tension and postural patterns

➣ emotional resilience

➣ breathing mechanics

➣ behavior and identity patterns

Through real clinical stories, Dr. Connie explains why many people are "doing everything right" — yoga, healthy eating, supplements, hormone therapy, exercise — yet still feel exhausted, inflamed, disconnected from their body, or unable to fully recover.

You'll hear:

➣ Why the nervous system adapts to repeated stress conditions

➣ How chronic sympathetic activation becomes normalized

➣ Why hypervigilance and overthinking can feel like personality

➣ The connection between stress physiology and digestive dysfunction

➣ Why many symptoms make more sense when viewed through an integrated systems lens

➣ How chronic bracing patterns affect posture, movement, breathing, and pain

➣ Why healing often feels fragmented in modern healthcare

➣ The relationship between the autonomic nervous system regulation and long-term healing

➣ How yoga can become either regulation… or another expression of sympathetic dominance

➣ Why awareness changes the relationship we have with symptoms

Dr. Connie also shares:

➣ a clinical case involving chronic low back pain during yoga and hidden nervous system overload

➣ a patient with plantar fasciitis whose symptoms reflected broader stress physiology and chronic tension patterns

➣ How the body organizes around protection when stress becomes a baseline state

This episode is part of the EASE OS™ framework:

Enteric · Autonomic · Somatic · Empowered Psychology

The Autonomic pillar focuses on nervous system regulation, sympathetic dominance, stress adaptation, and restoring physiological safety so the body can begin moving from survival physiology into recovery physiology.

In This Episode:

➣ Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation

➣ Sympathetic vs parasympathetic nervous system

➣ Fight-or-flight physiology

➣ Stress hormones and cortisol

➣ Functional medicine perspective on chronic stress

➣ Somatic holding patterns and muscle guarding

➣ Mind-body connection and chronic tension

➣ Gut-brain axis and autonomic regulation

➣ Breathwork for nervous system regulation

➣ Yoga and nervous system awareness

➣ Hypervigilance and chronic anticipation

➣ Fatigue, inflammation, digestion, and stress physiology

➣ Integrated systems interpretation in healing

Practical Exercise From This Episode

5-5-5-5 Box Breathing

Use before meals, stressful conversations, or sleep.

➣ Inhale through the nose for 5 counts

➣ Hold for 5 counts

➣ Exhale slowly for 5 counts

➣ Hold empty for 5 counts

➣ Repeat 3 rounds

This breathing practice helps stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system and supports vagal regulation.

Key Takeaways

➣ The body adapts to repeated conditions

➣ Chronic stress physiology often becomes normalized

➣ Repeated states can eventually become traits

➣ Symptoms are often adaptive information, not personal failure

➣ The nervous system influences digestion, hormones, inflammation, sleep, movement, and emotional regulation

➣ Healing requires more than isolated protocols — the organism must be understood as an integrated system

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About Dr. Connie Cheung

Dr. Connie Cheung is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Yoga Medicine Specialist, nutritionist, and founder of EASE OS™ — an integrated framework connecting enteric, autonomic, somatic, and empowered psychology principles to help people better understand the patterns shaping their health, physiology, and healing.

With over 25 years of clinical experience and lived experience navigating complex autoimmune disease and organ transplantation, Dr. Connie brings together systems thinking, physiology, movement, nervous system regulation, functional medicine, yoga therapy, and psychological insight to help people move from fragmented symptom management toward deeper coherence.

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