Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
https://www.cpft.nhs.uk/post-covid-syndrome-resources/
Post-Covid: Fatigue
https://www.cpft.nhs.uk/post-covid-fatigue
(could have been taken straight out of an ME pacing leaflet)
Post-Covid Service is for people who cannot shake off the effects of the virus months after initially falling ill. Symptoms are wide-ranging and fluctuating, and can include breathlessness, chronic fatigue, “brain fog”, anxiety and stress.
The service has put together a number of resources for you to access. Each page also includes a leaflet version of the same information in case you want to print it off.
https://www.cpft.nhs.uk/post-covid-syndrome-resources/
Post-Covid: Fatigue
To help you stay active and independent, it is important to look at how you go about your everyday tasks. Your energy levels will have the biggest impact on your ability to do tasks. Energy conservation techniques can be invaluable and are often very simple solutions. You will probably find that you have already begun to do things differently. Everyone has a finite amount of energy, which is different from person to person; and you may find it’s different from day to day for yourself. It is important to find your own pace and to know how much energy you feel you have. It can be useful to think of your energy like a battery.
You only have so much energy, and the energy needs to be recharged. This is done through regular rest periods and sleep. Other things which may affect your energy levels include stress, anxiety, low mood, lack of sleep or adequate rests, weather, other health needs, and time of day. In case these affect you, we have included some information on these later in the booklet. It is important to conserve your energy to ensure you have enough to last throughout the day. Alternate activity and rest throughout the day – frequent short rests are more beneficial than infrequent long rests.
https://www.cpft.nhs.uk/post-covid-fatigue
(could have been taken straight out of an ME pacing leaflet)