The Spoon Struggle
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The Spoon Struggle

Why Spoon Theory Is Helpful… But So Hard to Grasp and Even Harder to Accept

If you live with a chronic illness, TBI, or post-concussion syndrome, you’ve probably heard of Spoon Theory.

It was created by Christine Miserandino in 2003 to explain what it’s like to live with invisible illness. The idea is simple: you start each day with a limited number of “spoons” (units of energy). Every single task — getting out of bed, showering, making breakfast, answering a message, working, driving, even having a conversation — costs spoons. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. You can’t just borrow more.

On paper, it’s brilliant. In real life, it can feel both incredibly validating and yet deeply uncomfortable.

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