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Do you feel invigorated when you wake up in the morning?

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Or maybe just feel excited or good? why? if i dont could it mean im depressed or something?

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  1. no

    I am grumpy, tired and mad for the first hour and then I wake up and get over it


  2. I don't fell invigorated when I wake up but I don't feel bad either. I usually just feel rested.

  3. h**l now. If we can wait to wake me up around 12 1230 then I might be invigorated and everyone could possibly have a great day. But if I have to get up early say 6ish. Uh oh, h**l is on earth that day buddy.

  4. when i wake i'm uber cranky, not all people are morning persons.

  5. Only, if I wake up with a Stiffy. Hey, you asked.

  6. For me I usually feel excited and good if I go to bed early and get up early, but when I stay up late and sleep in a tend to be cranky.

    And don't worry it's normal, in fact, I'd say feeling excited and good would be the minority in this situation.

  7. I feel like my eyelids are 2000 lbs, and the ground hurts to step on... And i too feel like the day is just gonna suck, its not because your depressed its because what ever that woke you up (Alarm clock, an annoying little brother, an "ihome", and whatever else) makes you groggy: simplified: it was to big and too fast of a change from sleep to awake.  

  8. I hate waking up in the morning in general. I get reminded of all the stuff I need to do that day, but if it's a fun day or a weekend, it's better :). It does depend on how much sleep I got; the more the better the mood, the less, the crankier the mood. Same for my husband, which is why I always try to get him to come to bed earlier, but he likes to stay up till 1:30 and then in the mornings I have to be careful not to p**s him off about something :).

  9. I feel like I been hit by a truck every morning.

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