Tanner40
04-11-13, 12:11
I've never really been a morning person, but the anxiety/depression symptoms sure do get me down in the mornings. Intellectually, I know that they will get better and that I can have a good day. Emotionally, my anxiety keeps trying to take over. Nausea, headache, chest discomfort, heavy arms, anxiety and restlessness. Some mornings they are better and some mornings they seem to hit with a vengeance.
Monday mornings are always bad. I guess it's the back to work scenario.
Beginningnof my 3rd week on citalopram and yes, I can feel it's helping somewhat. I'm not nearly as anxious as I was and I haven't had a full blown panic attack in over a week. I'm just so absolutely exhausted waking up feeling this way. My irrational self says that this will never end. My rational self says to reach out for help, so that is what I'm doing. Words of encouragement and success stories needed.
Monday mornings are always bad. I guess it's the back to work scenario.
Beginningnof my 3rd week on citalopram and yes, I can feel it's helping somewhat. I'm not nearly as anxious as I was and I haven't had a full blown panic attack in over a week. I'm just so absolutely exhausted waking up feeling this way. My irrational self says that this will never end. My rational self says to reach out for help, so that is what I'm doing. Words of encouragement and success stories needed.