It sounds quite "simple", just don't do the things that cause PEM, but I am struggling to pace so much!
My PEM is delayed by about 48 hours, which has made it hard for me in the past to recognize correlations in the first place. I think I can usually recognize what activities caused PEM now, but I still cannot figure out a clear idea of when I can handle things.
It does not help that I spend the first 2 years (3+ years now) of being ill pushing trough and doing CBT, GET and pacing up approaches and experiencing constant "force" to go to school! The things that were said to me often creep into my mind, and it's a constant battle against these thoughts saying that I need to "just do sports" and to "not think about your symptoms"...
I currently track my FUNCAP score every month, use a smartwatch (which I can only really use for step counting, as the "stress" levels seem completely random and disconnected from how I feel, same as the amount of POTS or my hr) and track some symptoms weekly (pain, sleep, eating difficulties, fatigue and brainfog).
I would love to hear some strategies people use!
My PEM is delayed by about 48 hours, which has made it hard for me in the past to recognize correlations in the first place. I think I can usually recognize what activities caused PEM now, but I still cannot figure out a clear idea of when I can handle things.
It does not help that I spend the first 2 years (3+ years now) of being ill pushing trough and doing CBT, GET and pacing up approaches and experiencing constant "force" to go to school! The things that were said to me often creep into my mind, and it's a constant battle against these thoughts saying that I need to "just do sports" and to "not think about your symptoms"...
I currently track my FUNCAP score every month, use a smartwatch (which I can only really use for step counting, as the "stress" levels seem completely random and disconnected from how I feel, same as the amount of POTS or my hr) and track some symptoms weekly (pain, sleep, eating difficulties, fatigue and brainfog).
I would love to hear some strategies people use!