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Still Exhausted After Rest?

Why AuDHD Recovery Is Not Just Lying Down

In this episode of Authentically ADHD, Carmen breaks down why AuDHD recovery is so much deeper than simply lying down, sleeping, or taking a “lazy day.” For autistic ADHD brains, exhaustion is often not just physical — it can be sensory, cognitive, emotional, social, demand-based, transition-based, or masking-related.

Still Exhausted After Rest: Why AuDHD Recovery Is Not Just Lying Down explores the frustrating experience of resting all weekend and still feeling like your brain is wet cement and your nervous system is running on 3%. Carmen explains how burnout, sensory overload, executive dysfunction, transitions, masking, guilt, and chronic stress can keep the body stuck in survival mode even when we look like we’re “doing nothing.”

With research-informed insight, dark humor, and lived experience, this episode helps listeners name what kind of tired they actually are and choose recovery that matches the real load they’re carrying. Carmen offers practical tools like identifying your exhaustion type, creating a decompression bridge, building a recovery menu, reducing sensory input, lowering demands, and using scripts for boundaries, cancellations, guilt, and overstimulation.

This episode is a compassionate reminder that AuDHD recovery is not laziness, weakness, or drama. It is an access need. You are not failing to recharge — you may simply need safer conditions, fewer demands, less input, and more honest support.

Because collapse is not the same thing as rest. And lying down while your nervous system is still sprinting through a haunted corn maze? That’s not recovery, babe. That’s burnout in pajamas.

Thank you for tuning in!

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