I had a stroke on October 25th, so I just passed 5 months. I’m 70 and can assure you that post stroke fatigue is real, and it’s different for each person. I’m still learning what works for me. It’s been very helpful to rest after each activity. Depending on the amount of demand an activity puts on my system, I may need anywhere from 15 minutes to 90 minutes. That can be a lot of time, but it truly has made a difference.
I still find new things that impact me, probably because I’m expanding out to activities I’ve not done since the stroke.
Also, one of the greatest helps has been to avoid ever planning more than one outside-the-home activity a day. If one day has a busy activity outside the home, I may need a day or two at home to regroup from it.
The kind of fatigue that comes from having experienced the stroke is not something that a good night’s sleep repairs. It’s a completely different type of fatigue.
I don’t know if any of this helps, but I do want to assure you it is totally normal. I had an ischemic lacunar stroke of the right basal ganglia. I left the hospital with physical abilities intact, but I’m impacted by challenges with all kinds of sensory issues (overload), attention, cognitive fatigue, and physical tiredness that takes longer than “normal” from which to recover. It requires careful scheduling of my days due to the fatigue.
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I had a stroke about 3 years ago and my left side is the side that is infection. I can still walk and stuff but things get where I can only walk so far and move so much and and like you get fatigued after doing anything heavy. I don't like the summertime cuz my leg does a lot of swelling but I've survived. I also have had a stroke on my right side minimum stroke. What do they call? Tias but I don't think it's it just affects my speech sometimes. I'm still able to get up and move around but I just don't move around a lot. I just got through having a back surgery on my sciatic nerve. That's probably one of the toughest things I'm having to fight to get through because I can't bend over more than 20% and I get in trouble when I do so. Yes, I have to kind of fatigue lines based on how long I've done something and take rest and sit down and rest. I don't get too much tired about standing up doing anything but after about 15 minutes I have to kind of sit down because I'm just feel like I'm washed and wore out. So it's not just you fatigue. As part of that, I think it's because we deal so much pain on the left hand side move it. So it's still a problem, but I do as much as I can. Wish you best of luck later