Living with Delayed Sleep Phase SyndromeThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Weird Stuff Its always interesting to be researching “Why is sleeping always a fight in both directions?” I googled “reversed sleep schedule” and more or less here I am. I found out what the name was yesterday. Yesterday? After calling it out in all ways but name. Not the psychiatrist or the counselor had any clue what I was talking about. I always thought that was strange that any Dr. I spoke to on this had no idea where to begin. This has plagued me for years and almost ruined my life over and over. Sleep is taken for granted by the masses which makes it hard to explain that mornings are extremely hard to cope with for long periods of time. “I have a genetic disability that permanently my biological cycles to advance 6-8 hours.” Is the explanation that should make a protagonist feel like it is a problem that they would prefer not to have. I also was diagnosed recently with ADD [Attention-Deficit Disorder]. It’s been there since I was 5 or so. So this is the second time I read a symptom sheet and really recognized what it was talking about. Things that were thought to be deeply personal problems and I never spoke of much were clearly outlined in articles. It was interesting. I am certainly better to know than not to know. I am delighted to see this forum here as well. Comments
September 2007
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