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Lately for me it is late afternoon, after my little one gets up from her nap.
Mornings I can suck it up, sometimes I even feel good. I clean, cook, play, go on excursions, socialize... But something happens after lunch and naptime. Maybe my daughter is slightly more moody, maybe my pain is just harder to cope with then because I am worn down... Evenings, I have a hubby that helps, he does bed time, nurtures me, or gives me my space as needed and I feel better. So how about you? and how do you deal with that chink in the armor? |
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Mornings are bad for me. I need a shower in order to go out and hate to take one. If I can't get in, I rearrange the day to stay at home. It's a big block.
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For me it's usually afternoon and evening. In the morning I need to get the chickens up, take care of the dogs, feed the cat. That gets me outside and moving around, which distracts me from my thoughts. My husband works graveyard shift, so he's asleep by 2 p.m. and gone all night, and sitting at home alone allows me too much time to brood.
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Mine doesn't follow a consistent pattern connected to time so I can't say one particular time is worse than others since it changes
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Mornings are my lowest for sure. Once I get moving I can usually shake it off for lunch time.
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Nightime for me is hard and getting up out of bed in morning.
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The minute I wake up in the morning and realize I have to do it all over again.
I don't want to be here. |
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It varies for me but lately it has been night time. Depression has been getting worse which causes anxiety because of commitments I have. So I dream fret and worry about them in my irractic sleep.
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The "paradox" is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality "ought to be." -- Richard Feynman Major Depressive Disorder Anxiety Disorder with some paranoid delusions thrown in for fun. Recovering Alcoholic and Addict Possibly on low end of bi polar spectrum...trying to decide. Male, 50 Fetzima 80mg Lamictal 100mg Remeron 30mg for sleep Klonopin .5mg twice a day, cutting this back |
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For me at the moment it's night.
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The middle of the night...the early morning before dawn...the afternoon...well, all the time, right now.
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Mine is evenings. After I am done with all my classes and I know I need to start in on my work. Mornings are also hard if I had a really bad night. I am alone at nights. It makes things so much harder. I have classes during the day and being forced to be out and about and running errands help. But the moment I stop, thats when it gets bad. Even worse my counselor is telling me I am wearing myself thin because of my constantly moving.
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Late afternoon like you
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Morning is the worst time for me, I realise what kind of day I'm going to have,
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all day long is the worst for me. I especially hate mornings when I wake up and realize I have to live another day again
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Does anyone have problem getting to sleep or with disrupted sleep..
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From evening into the night is the hardest part for me. Mainly because by then my parents have already been drinking and will most likely fight for a couple hours...I find the nights to be especially hard.
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Getting up out of bed in the morning is nearly always the worst. Infact when I'm severely depressed I just don't get up, but stay in bed all day and night. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Mornings are the worst time of day for me. I sometimes cry and dread what kind of day I may have.
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