For me personally fatigue is the cruelest lipedema symptom of them all.
I can push through pain, happily fool myself into believing my legs and arms
aren’t all that large (imagine the surprise when I went up a size), but the
fatigue is always there. Two bad nights in a row? I’ll have to run on coffee
for three days. A trip to New York City and walking 6-7 miles a couple of days
in a row? I honestly look like I pulled an all-nighter.
Taking and having a moment at the New York library
Gem of a beach, the Algarve, Portugal - roughly 200 steps to reach it
Give me spoons*! I want to scream at the universe. Give me spoons to live my life, be there for my kids the way I would like to be there for them, to see more of the world, build my business, to help my ageing mother and actually have a social life.
It’s a little worse in fall and winter. I’m currently adjusting. Again. But I’m not motivated, because I don’t want to adjust. I just want to go about my routines as if it were spring or summer. Minimum. I would be better off going with the flow and deal with the facts, but right now I’m too busy being angry. I’ll learn. Again. And I will adjust. Again. Just not today.
*Spoon theory