ladycatlover
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Australian lifestyle
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...rson-life-rules-for-the-perpetually-exhausted
Sometimes weariness is inevitable, but as one chronic fatigue sufferer has learned, when you can’t hit snooze on life there are ways of getting through it.
Topped by a fetching photo of an exhausted kitten!
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...rson-life-rules-for-the-perpetually-exhausted
Sometimes weariness is inevitable, but as one chronic fatigue sufferer has learned, when you can’t hit snooze on life there are ways of getting through it.
I’ve lived with chronic fatigue syndrome for a decade now, which means I’m practically a Professional Tired Person. I work tired. I travel tired. I go on dates tired. I mop the bathroom tired. Medical science still hasn’t worked out why this is (there are several boring competing theories), but I know I’m not alone. You don’t have to have a chronic illness to feel crappy in this modern life. Work, kids, existential dread – they all take energy. Which is why it pays to have some strategies for living a functional life when all you want to do is nap.
Topped by a fetching photo of an exhausted kitten!

Only put here to allow any Australian Members to make complaints if they feel up to it. Perhaps you could outsource complaining?
