Posted by Jedi on January 1, 2006, at 4:20:33
In reply to Re: Odd but serious query » tecknohed, posted by JahL on December 31, 2005, at 22:42:30
> I experience diurnal mood variation, a fairly common phenomenon, on a daily basis. This is where one's mood slowly improves (or sometimes worsens) as the day progresses.
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> For myself, this means that by the time I feel vaguely human, the sun is rising (4:30am here in UK and I am about to go and lift some weights. Work that one out) and I don't want to go to sleep because I know I'll wake up feeling that much worse.
...Hi Jah,
I can really relate to your daily mood swings. When I get up in the morning, I always feel bad. After a few cups of Java and a little time to get going, I will generally start to feel better. This is when I am in remission. In full blown atypical depression, I never feel good.I was blaming the insomnia on my meds: Nardil, Klonopin & Omega-3; but your story seems to fit me to a T. It is now 2:15AM on New Year's Day. I rarely go to bed before 2:00AM and often it is 5:00 or 6:00AM. Sometimes not at all. You guys are not alone.
Sleep Well,
Jedi
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