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I just wondered if anyone on here has experience of studying a degree with this illness. My degree is 100% exam based with intense memorising required... which I feel is the worst combination for managing CFS.
Tomorrow I'm due to start my final year of my degree (mainly self studying as I opted out of lectures due to them being in the evening which I find over stimulating and negative on my sleep).
My new ideas for this year were going to include handwritten notes only so as to avoid crashes from using the computer. It doesn't stop my crashes from reading too much though...
My other idea was setting a time for ever twelve minutes to have a break of closing my eyes or neurological rest?! Not sure if this is going to help ?
I would be grateful if anyone who studies / works could share any tips.
Thank you in advance.
And my main symptoms now are cognitive and immune system dysfunction : fatigue and brain fog and chronic sore throat and frequent infections.
Apologies for the bulk of writing.
Tomorrow I'm due to start my final year of my degree (mainly self studying as I opted out of lectures due to them being in the evening which I find over stimulating and negative on my sleep).
My new ideas for this year were going to include handwritten notes only so as to avoid crashes from using the computer. It doesn't stop my crashes from reading too much though...
My other idea was setting a time for ever twelve minutes to have a break of closing my eyes or neurological rest?! Not sure if this is going to help ?
I would be grateful if anyone who studies / works could share any tips.
Thank you in advance.
And my main symptoms now are cognitive and immune system dysfunction : fatigue and brain fog and chronic sore throat and frequent infections.
Apologies for the bulk of writing.