View Poll Results: What part of the day do you feel the worst?
AM - I feel worse physically in the morning. 4 19.05%
AM - I feel worse physically in the morning.
4 19.05%
AM - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the morning. 1 4.76%
AM - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the morning.
1 4.76%
AM - I feel worse cognitively in the morning. 0 0%
AM - I feel worse cognitively in the morning.
0 0%
PM - I feel worse physically in the afternoon 4 19.05%
PM - I feel worse physically in the afternoon
4 19.05%
PM - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the afternoon. 4 19.05%
PM - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the afternoon.
4 19.05%
PM - I feel worse cognitively in the afternoon. 3 14.29%
PM - I feel worse cognitively in the afternoon.
3 14.29%
Eve. - I feel worse physically in the evening. 1 4.76%
Eve. - I feel worse physically in the evening.
1 4.76%
Eve. - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the evening. 5 23.81%
Eve. - I feel worse physically & cognitively in the evening.
5 23.81%
Eve. - I feel worse cognitively in the evening. 1 4.76%
Eve. - I feel worse cognitively in the evening.
1 4.76%
None of the above. 1 4.76%
None of the above.
1 4.76%
All of the above. 2 9.52%
All of the above.
2 9.52%
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Old 10-20-2010, 04:08 PM #1
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I answered both in the evening, but my sxs are so unpredictable that it was difficult to answer...but I am consistently bad in the evening, so I chose that...
MS stinks, no matter what time of day it decides to visit...
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I answered "physically in the evenings." I am tired in the afternoon when I get home from school, but my walking deteriorates throughout the day so that by evening I am doing the Frankenstein walk. I have not noticed any consistent cognitive problems. Of course other people around me might answer that I always appear to be cognitively challenged.
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I said I have cognitive decline in the afternoon. I started a new thread on this problem I have.
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Dej - By the time 2 pm comes around I have either already napped and/or am just waking up. It seems I am on a 4 hour wake/1-2 hour nap/rest cycle.
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