'Ello all, random thread, but hoping someone here might have a clue.
I have a very strong tendancy to what I describe as "morning depression" - essentially most days on waking up I have an intense depression, sadness, feelings of hopelessness, demotivation etc, to the extent that it can take me an hour or longer to even be able to roll out of bed.
It's not general depression - I have in the past been depressed and certainly am not now. It's not frustration at my life or anything similar - I love my job and when I get to my desk in the mornings I'm actually glad to be there. This sensation also happens at weekends, on vacations, etc.
I'm somewhat sleep deprived but I don't think it's tiredness, because of the strong emotional "everything is pointless" component. It's just so strange to me that very shortly after actually getting up I feel 100% fine again; also if I can force myself to get up right after waking (eg if my alarm is set to catch an early flight) I don't get depressed.
Has anyone heard of something like this? I remember years ago reading about very similar symptoms which could be relieved by eating protein shortly after waking, but that's not the case with me because when I eat breakfast it's not normally until a couple of hours after waking, by which time I feel fine.
Ideas anyone?
I have a very strong tendancy to what I describe as "morning depression" - essentially most days on waking up I have an intense depression, sadness, feelings of hopelessness, demotivation etc, to the extent that it can take me an hour or longer to even be able to roll out of bed.
It's not general depression - I have in the past been depressed and certainly am not now. It's not frustration at my life or anything similar - I love my job and when I get to my desk in the mornings I'm actually glad to be there. This sensation also happens at weekends, on vacations, etc.
I'm somewhat sleep deprived but I don't think it's tiredness, because of the strong emotional "everything is pointless" component. It's just so strange to me that very shortly after actually getting up I feel 100% fine again; also if I can force myself to get up right after waking (eg if my alarm is set to catch an early flight) I don't get depressed.
Has anyone heard of something like this? I remember years ago reading about very similar symptoms which could be relieved by eating protein shortly after waking, but that's not the case with me because when I eat breakfast it's not normally until a couple of hours after waking, by which time I feel fine.
Ideas anyone?