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Re: Mornings Bad-Evenings Good

Posted by Karen44 on July 2, 2006, at 23:24:00

In reply to Mornings Bad-Evenings Good, posted by Tom Twilight on June 30, 2006, at 14:06:01

> Hey everyone
>
> I feel like I'm taking a lot from the board at the moment and not giving much in return.
>
> That aside I'm wondering if anyone has any idea as to why I'm experiencing the mornings as being so unpleasant.
> I always feel terrible first thing in the morning, and have great difficulty getting out of bed.
> I generally feel Yucky and can't think straight for at least a few hours after getting up.
>
> Conversly evenings are the best part of my day, I feel much more energetic and optomistic during the evening.
> Does anyone have any idea why this is?

As has been posted by others, I have felt the same and was on Parnate, but I took all 40 mg. in the a.m. and so I know it wasn't from the Parnate that I started feeling better by 10:30 p.m. and wante to stay up until oh probably 4 or 5 a.m. and then go to bed and sleep until late afternoon. Problem is I have a job that requires me to be at work at 8 a.m., and so going to sleep at around 2 or 3 a.m. and getting up at 6 a.m. was not so great. I was like this prior to Parnate. In my way of thinking, it is a sign of depressiona and has to do for me with night being a more quiet time, less hustle and bustle. But night time is also associated with death and despair. Sometimes quiet despair is more comfortable than noisy struggle. Just a thought.

Karen


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