Below are the best resources we could find on Fatigue and disabled well being.
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Individuals with disabilities are at a greater risk of experiencing fatigue than the general population, and this risk increases with age.
Working with an autoimmune condition.
You may want to keep a daily diary of your activities and symptoms, so you can track how much activity is too much for you. This may help you avoid pushing too hard on the days you feel good, which can result in a “crash” where you feel much worse later.
When you look at me what do you see? Join Olivia as she explains her journey of having chronic illnesses. Olivia contextualizes her experience through spoon theory.
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There are many options for managing symptoms and improving quality of life, including lifestyle changes, stress management, therapy, and medications.
My personal interest in productivity, and my personal approach to it, is heavily influenced by my chronic illness, mental illness, and neurodivergence.
We know that up to 90 percent of all individuals with MS report that they have experienced fatigue, and more than 50 percent admit it is their most disabling symptom. This “invisible symptom” is the most common cause of disability.
Top Tips for Productivity while living with Chronic Health conditions If you want to create more and stay healthy with chronic illness, then don’t miss this video where I delve into my own experience of high output versus chronic health issues.
Based on the historic New York Times series, About Us features intimate, firsthand accounts on what it means, and how it feels, to live with a disability.
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