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Re: depression time periods (afternoon) » rjlockhart37

Posted by J Kelly on March 12, 2016, at 9:07:16

In reply to depression time periods (afternoon), posted by rjlockhart37 on March 11, 2016, at 20:16:09

> ithe hours of 3-7pm are my depression periods.... espcially when im stressed to get things done and im in depressville land

Could it be a result of when your medications are working? I know for me I'm better in the mornings as a result of Ritalin and caffeine.

Like you, mid day not so great. I feel the pressure to get things done. Its like pulling teeth.

With Zyprexa my evenings are okay (as long as I don't have to go out) because I know I can shut down and actually get a good nights sleep.

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> caffeine didnt work, prozac this morning helped but maybe it's the zyprexa because if drink coffee with zyprexa it makes me sleepy, no matter how much caffeine, too much a nervous slump
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> i feel so much more better right now, it totally left on it's own, but i really would like to know the cause of the slump period, late afternoon trip to depressville......i feel so bland and boring, ughhhh it makes me want to do a recreational drug to get away from the yuk feeling

Boy do I know the yuk feeling. It makes me want to do an inventory of what's at my disposal as far as meds/alcohol/caffeine, etc.

Good luck teasing that out. You're not alone in your frustration.

Jade


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