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Old 08-16-2015, 07:48 PM #4
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My second question is not about the suitability of my supplement regime, but rather if anyone has any ideas about why symptoms would be most intense in the morning, even after a good night's sleep, and then gradually fade throughout the day? The gradual absorption/assimilation of my morning pill pile was one of the only ideas I had.

Good to know about exercise. I will resume post-haste. Thanks for the response, Mark.
You could be having a blood sugar issue. Since you are not eating for 8-12 hours when you are sleeping, your blood sugar can become unstable. The fact it gets better throughout the day gives me the idea it could be that as well since it could be related to the fact it stabilizes once you start eating.

Could be something to look into.
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