Life will always come up but it is important both for ourselves and our relationship, to remove as many stressors or triggers as possible. It is also important to try and shelve all important conversations until you are both feeling more rested. I know that it feels good to work through these as they come up, but you want to set yourself up for success. Bringing things up when neither of you feel well will likely cause things to unravel. Do what you can to take care of yourselves and to get as many good night sleeps as possible.
Method: A phenomenological approach was used in in-depth interviews with 10 people with MS to gain insight into the lived experience of the interaction between MS fatigue and communication. Themes were derived from inductive analysis of verbatim transcripts of the interviews.
Results: Participants framed their observations around three major themes. In the first 'revealing communication changes' an increase in the severity of communication symptoms and the onset of new communications symptoms when experiencing fatigue were reported.
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