Grief is physically exhausting—your nervous system is in prolonged activation, your attention is fragmented, sleep is disrupted, and your body is mounting a stress response to an internal wound rather than an external threat. This fatigue is legitimate exhaustion, not laziness, and it requires the same care you'd give to physical recovery.
Grief fatigue is the profound physical and emotional exhaustion that accumulates when a person has been grieving intensely or for an extended period, leaving them depleted even when they want to engage with healing. It is distinct from depression but often overlaps with it, making daily functioning feel impossible.
Recognizing grief fatigue as a real physiological and psychological state is the first step toward managing it. AI companions can help grievers pace their processing, offering low-effort check-ins and gentle prompts that work within their limited energy reserves rather than demanding more than they can give.
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