Fatigue, that never
ending feeling of exhaustion, has become an all too common complaint in our modern world.
Not exact matches
Not the discouraging kind
of exhaustion that makes you
feel like there's no
end in sight, but the kind
of exhaustion that leaves you cheerfully spent at the
end of the day — content, but without much left to offer.
If you add to the mix a child with a learning disability, ADHD, or Oppositional Defiant Disorder, you can
feel extreme
exhaustion and isolation without a partner to step in when you are overwhelmed and at the
end of your rope.
But, when you are experiencing sleep deprivation or if you
feel you are at your wits»
end, reading books and trying to figure out what plan to put in place can take a lot
of time and just add to that
exhaustion.
You know that
feeling of tossing and turning for hours on
end, your eyes are burning with
exhaustion, and yet you can't fall asleep?