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Techie
14-05-17, 11:21 AM
Hey there.

I used to drink. A lot. Not every day by any means, not even every week, but when I did go out, almost always on a saturday, I would get utterly annihilated. Then, the next day, I would wake up and my nerves would be shot to pieces.

I stopped drinking recently for health reasons, but this morning, like most Sunday mornings, my nerves are all jingly jangly. Could this be an associative thing? Personally Ive never heard of this before, though I do know how powerful the mind is, and particularly how powerful association can be - Im just curious as to whether anyone here has ever experienced anything similar.

Cheers. :)

Techie

purplefan
14-05-17, 12:42 PM
Cant say i have Techie but if it is bothering you i would make an appointment to see your G.P. Hope you are okay though?

Techie
14-05-17, 01:08 PM
Yeah, Im ok. Honestly I think its ok, just wondering what other people's experience was really. Just the mind working on autopilot I guess. Hope all is well with you, Purplefan. :)

T

Paula
14-05-17, 01:58 PM
I don't know but I know with anxiety I work myself up to a state just thinking about situations that affect me. Maybe this is something similar?

Techie
14-05-17, 02:26 PM
Hmm, thats interesting - it usually starts a little bit the night before, so that is very possible. Thank you Paula, I hope things are good for you today.

T

Suzi
14-05-17, 07:38 PM
I'd agree with Paula that it sounds like anxiety.

Techie
14-05-17, 10:57 PM
It does, actually - I had put it in that context, but I think it could well be. Very perceptive. :)

Suzi
15-05-17, 11:44 AM
How are you doing today?

Grey haze
25-09-17, 10:06 AM
Suzi, not sure if this is an issue like mine.
Friday - Feel at my best as I know I have days away from work. Saturday morning generally okay, but Sat night start worrying that Sunday is coming and Sunday being close to Monday morning. Sunday I spend "depressed" that after the next sleep Monday appears. I find work hard, but not dreadful but on Sundays I really am at my worse. I have spoken to friends about it and none of them have depression, feel something similar on Sundays. I think we just feel it more.

Suzi
25-09-17, 10:24 AM
Have you spoken to a dr about how badly it is affecting you?

Grey haze
25-09-17, 10:33 AM
Sorry Suzi, I thought you started the thread... I am really in a dilemma about this as I was at such a low point before I was prescribed the Mirtazapine, that if I change I could revery to where I was before. I will try to get an appointment, but another issue is that there are no standard appointments available for the next month. I may have to try and book an emergency. I suppose as I am feeling "better" than I did in February, but still very low, I am not sure what level of mood I am trying to maintain. I am not at the level of wishing to hurt myself, but I am at a level that makes me permenantly low.

Suzi
25-09-17, 11:44 AM
No problem!

I do really think you should see a Dr. Your mood is really low and I think you could do with some more help.