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the kind like today for me... i didn't sleep well last night and then decided to sleep through the entire morning, but then i had bad dreams. so i spent most of the afternoon feeling miserable and depressed on the couch but it's my day off so i feel like i should enjoy it. *sigh* bummer. =(
i think the full moon definitely stresses my depressed tendencies. do other people feel their depression is affected by the lunar cycle? |
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Hi, Michelle421!
Yes. Good question! I don't believe I'm affected by the monthly lunar cycle, but I've a little evidence the cycle of the seasons has some effect on my moods.
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I think I am affected by the lunar cycle....JMO..working in a hospital we always see an increase in ER visits and babies being born too!!
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that's interesting. i have heard that the ER is busier around a full moon, and i can imagine more babies being born too.
there is definitely something about the pull of the different moons and planets out in space that affects the energy of the universe and/or the gravity around us. i can see those huge bodies having an effect on humans. |
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Mine are more affected by the loony cycle.
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Funny Byzantine--made me giggle-thanks.
Yes, the full moon =big time ER- they always floated me to the ER on Full Moons, Fridays,and all holidays--crazy stuff happens--it also affects me--more the"Drama Queen" with stinkin thinkin going on, now that i don't work...wanna work again..ugh |
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I think it's been scientifically proven that the gravitational pull of the moon has no significant effect on the water or brain chemistry within the human body. Don't know where that study is though, you'd have to look it up!
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In depression . . . faith in deliverance, in ultimate restoration, is absent. The pain is unrelenting, and what makes the condition intolerable is the...feeling felt as truth...that no remedy will come -- not in a day, an hour, a month, or a minute. . . . It is hopelessness even more than pain that crushes the soul.-William Styron |
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