Posted by mike13 on May 19, 2005, at 17:39:35
In reply to Re: Why are evenings worse? » Maxime, posted by 4WD on May 19, 2005, at 16:29:36
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> I think it must be biochemical. It is the exact opposite for me. I wake up feeling bad, am very anxious in the mornings and most of the day (unless I take Klonopin). I'm also tired and unmotivated and anhedonic during the day.
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> AT night, however, maybe at about 8 or sometimes not til 11, I begin to feel good. No depression, no anxiety, no tiredness. I could enjoy going to the gym and working out. But of course, it's bedtime.
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> I don't get it. How can it just change like that during the day or night?
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> You must dread when it begins to get dark. Do you think it would help to get one of those lights like for SAD? Have you asked your doctor about this? He/she probably scratched his/her head and said "hmmm, I don't know."
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> Have you had your cortisol levels checked? Mine is extremely high. Maybe yours drops at night?
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> MarshaExact same for me, I always feel good during the night..
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