A Day in the Life of a Tired Person

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A sociable weekend leads me to reflect on the impact of fatigue on my daily life. Yes, we’re all tired, but is this normal?!

Look after yourself so you can look after others, says my counsellor

This post isn’t for those of you desperate for s night out, in bed by midnight. It’s for those of us longing for bed as soon as it gets dark.

My reason for getting up, literally and figuratively!

By the time my third play date of a recent weekend ends I’m longing for the friends to go. My husband finds me, in tears, surrounded by piles of washing to sort at 7pm, just overwhelmed by it all. I want to be sociable, to have a normal life, but cancer keeps reminding me this isn’t possible. Must be the medication!

Couldn’t get through a day without this one

I can’t believe it when the morning alarm goes. Brave face. I have to catch my breath on the way back from school. The thought of chores is too much but coffee gets me through. Thank goodness I’m not well enough to work! Back from the second school run, I admit defeat and get the wheelchair out as my ankles are throbbing. Final school run complete: everyone’s always telling me to rest but this is the first time it feels acceptable. Bedtime at last. Take my sickness tablet which helps me sleep. Try not to start watching TV. I must sleep now or I’ll never get up tomorrow!

SU2C photoshoot

Tiredness is everything. Without it, I can conquer the world. Otherwise, I dread everyday life. I’m not sure how or if I can fix this.

This week’s poem


One response to “A Day in the Life of a Tired Person”

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    Catherine Jennngs

    Becky, we have known you since you were born and have always admired you for the way you have lived life so fully despite your handicaps . You are an inspiration to us all .especially we love the way you are such a lovely wife and mother. With our love Catherine and Stuart xxx

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