Monday, March 12, 2012

Daylight Savings Time/Seasonal Changes

The change in the seasons always means a change in mood stability for people with bipolar disorder, and if you throw in the DST change, you have got some challenging days.  Caroline went back to bed this morning after she got up and ate breakfast because her sleep is all messed up.  Sigh.  I guess we will homeschool in the afternoon today.

5 comments:

  1. Megan, I just want to tell you what a blessing your blog is to me. I don't know what my son will be diagnosed with (we go back on the 20th for his eval results), but I know we'll make it through and that there's hope for us.

    Thank you.

    Rayann

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  2. Hi I’m Heather! Please email me when you get a chance! I have a question about your blog. HeatherVonsj(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Interestingly enough, I just blogged on the same topic! The March Madness has kicked in around here. We are slowly working through our schoolwork today!

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  4. fUNNY you should say this, i didnt think about it, I have add, etc etc etc lol but ever since the time change i havent been right. KInda irritable and grouchy and just "off" so has my 13yr old (adhd, etc etc lol). Now ill have to think about it and i just hope it goes away.SOON!

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  5. Wow. Im so glad I'm not alone in the march madness. I have an 8 year old who's driving the entire world nuts right now. It's nice to read your blog. Ty for being so open and honest

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