I was 27 when I had my stroke, severe tbi, brain bleeding and emergency craniotomy; it is a miracle I am even here and cognitively aware. I am 8 years post stroke and still deal with fatigue, as well as many other things. It is hard to be 34 raising a young child and have all the motivation and energy to do everything I need and desire to do. I appreciate this info as it makes me not feel so crazy and lazy, as what some others may see and not understand what I deal with internally, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually daily since all these health issues. Thanking you for this.
I found fatigue was a major symptom after my stroke even after 4 years but since I changed my beta blockers to a slow release tablet called Diltiziem suggested by the cardiologist I have felt much better. I’m also in a fib most of the time so sure that contributes to the fatigue. I’m trying to build myself up to doing more in each day rather than just one thing. I’m also napping less. This is making me feel far more positive. Thank you ☺️
Try chlorella, spirulina, help, and blue-green algae. As always, consult with your health care provider with questions, especially related to medications.
@@randyrogers9755 I guarantee you. It gets better. Just keep moving forward. But don't forget to take as much rest as the body needs! There is no sin in taking naps or breaks. In fact, I like naps lol. Most of my brain fog cleared up when I stopped taking bp and cholesterol meds.
@@IsaacNewton1966 Hwy Issac. Good to hear it gets better and better. Can I please ask what is BP you stopped taking and what Cholesterol meds was it?? very interested than =k you