03/11/2026
Chronic neurological conditions rarely begin with dramatic changes. More often, they emerge quietly through shifts in daily function that are easy to overlook or normalize.
Persistent fatigue that is not restored by sleep. Cognitive effort that feels disproportionate to the task. Heightened sensitivity to light, sound, or stress. Sleep that appears adequate yet feels unrefreshing.
These experiences are frequently attributed to stress, aging, or lifestyle demands. In many cases, they reflect a nervous system operating under sustained strain.
Not everything that feels “normal” is neutral.