Bipolar fatigue is different from regular tiredness. It is not simply like feeling sleepy. It is actually more like you disappears all at once and even small tasks feel heavier. Some describe it as moving in slow motion, struggling to focus or feeling as if brain and body are out of sync. It can happen during depression, after a manic episode or even on such days which seem normal.
Many say that pacing themselves helps. They break tasks into smaller steps. Others keep basic things steady such as sleep, hydration or eating properly as even small imbalances can make fatigue worse. Some believes that light movement like stretching or a short walk may give a bit of energy.
Bipolar fatigue is unpredictable and forcing yourself too hard can sometimes make things worse.
Share your views. How do you handle bipolar fatigue.
Many say that pacing themselves helps. They break tasks into smaller steps. Others keep basic things steady such as sleep, hydration or eating properly as even small imbalances can make fatigue worse. Some believes that light movement like stretching or a short walk may give a bit of energy.
Bipolar fatigue is unpredictable and forcing yourself too hard can sometimes make things worse.
Share your views. How do you handle bipolar fatigue.