1. Gradual Decrease in Appetite
One of the most common and least understood signs is the gradual loss of appetite. It doesn’t happen suddenly. Portions become smaller, favorite foods cease to spark interest, and eating becomes a mechanical act rather than a necessity.
This change doesn’t always indicate a specific illness. Metabolism slows down, taste becomes less pronounced, and the body begins to require less energy. Constantly pressuring the person to eat can cause unnecessary anxiety. In many cases, sharing time and conversation is more valuable than forcing them to eat.
2. Profound fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
This isn’t ordinary tiredness. It’s a persistent exhaustion that remains even after many hours of sleep. Every movement requires great effort, and the body seems to grow heavier with each passing day.
This fatigue can have medical causes, but it also reflects a deeper process: a progressive decline in vital energy. Supporting them involves respecting their new rhythms, reducing demands, and prioritizing calm.
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