Parkinson’s Fatigue: Why Rest Doesn’t Fix It and What Actually Helps
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Parkinson’s fatigue is not regular tiredness.
It is the kind of tired where brushing your teeth feels like cardio, unloading the dishwasher feels like a workout, and somehow doing almost nothing can still leave you completely drained.
And the most frustrating part?
Rest does not always fix it.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, we talk about why Parkinson’s fatigue feels so different, why it often makes no sense, and what actually helps when your energy disappears.
We talk about:
• Why Parkinson’s fatigue is a nervous system issue, not just muscle tiredness
• Why rest does not always recharge you the way people expect
• How to stop judging fatigue by how much you did
• Why planning energy matters more than planning time
• How exercise can help fatigue, but only if the dose is right
• Why recovery needs to be scheduled before you crash
• How naming fatigue early can prevent isolation
You’ll also hear Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where Carmen shares why care partners need to believe fatigue even when it does not look logical.
Because the truth is…
With Parkinson’s, you can do nothing all day and still be exhausted from the meeting your brain scheduled without telling you.
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⚠️ Important Note
This is my personal Parkinson’s journey. What works for me may not work for everyone. Parkinson’s is different for each person, and medication plans should always be discussed with your doctor or healthcare provider.
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