It sure seems like it, anyway. I don’t know why I’m so tired, either — I went to the gym around noon, and unfortunately, went up from 119.8 to 122.8. We’ve been eating too much take-out, I think. And rebelling against the GE, eating foods I’m not supposed to.
Actually, I didn’t sleep at all Saturday night, despite the 2 mg. of Klonopin and 100 mg. of trazodone I take every night. Utterly ridiculous. I’m sure that isn’t helping me physically or mentally.
Too, I haven’t been involved in as much physical activity as I was during hockey season; and because I’ve been sick these past few weeks, I haven’t been going to the gym but maybe once a week.
Well, the Spring Mixer starts at the beginning of April, and starting next week I think I’m going to go back to taking martial arts classes.











Not sleeping when you need to totally sucks. Trazadone totally kicked my ass, I literally could not walk. I hope you feel better soon.
Awwww, Barb-E-Girl! That sucks! I wish some Dutchy Smooches could make you feel better!
You are really an inspiration to me with all the physical activity you do, despite battling a major mood disorder! I have no excuse now, I’m not even depressed. I’ve just gotten into a lot of lazy habits from being depressed the better part of my life.
jane, it kicks my ass, too, but sometimes I just fight it — I have no idea why. I feel almost hypomanic and have started all of these projects I’ll probably never finish and I just feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to do everything that I want to. However, I’ve stopped fighting the trazodone. Once I start slurring and can’t keep my eyes open, I go to bed.
Thanks, DB!
Emilija, welcome! Well, I can’t say that it’s been easy. Although I can play hockey, I still depend on Brian to drive me there. I’m able to make it to the gym on my own, and I’ll have to drive myself to martial arts because the classes I’ll be taking are during the day.
Yet on the other hand, I have a very difficult time walking to the corner and crossing the street to mail a letter or go to the convenience store for a sandwich or something. Kind of weird, but I don’t know how to explain it.