{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "So I think I'm switching from depressed to elevated mood for the first time since that whole choking and subsequent \"new...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/188914689953/", "html": "<p>So I think I&rsquo;m switching from depressed to elevated mood for the first time since that whole choking and subsequent &ldquo;new personality&rdquo; episode that seems to have left me less anxious and inhibited independent of mood. So, thoughts:</p><p>The depression manifested a lot more physically and less mentally. I wouldn&rsquo;t wake up and stay in bed awake for two more hours, I would wake up after a normal night&rsquo;s sleep, feel tired, go back to sleep for another 90 minutes, then repeat before finally getting up. If I tried to get active after the first one I&rsquo;d be yawning with heavy eyes.</p><p>(This is one more way this reminds me of the month I was on Lexapro, when I would sometimes sleep 15 hours a day.)</p><p>Also, for a bit my sense of smell and taste were dulled, which was weird. On the flipside there was no self-doubt or catastrophizing. I wouldn&rsquo;t do that thing where I&rsquo;d know I should go out but put it off until like 1am to get dinner at the bar before closing time, instead I&rsquo;d just stay comfortably cozy in my house for days at a time.</p><p>Complications: this MIGHT be &ldquo;new personality effect&rdquo; plus &ldquo;depressive period&rdquo; PLUS one or more of</p><ul><li>Caffeine tolerance/withdrawal</li><li>Alcohol use/hangover</li><li>Mood changes from shortening daylight</li></ul><p>, all of those were plausible for the Lexapro experience too.</p><p>Also, I&rsquo;m still getting used to the new effects of getting drunk. As I get used to it and notice the subtleties, it&rsquo;s still in the same broad outline with all the details changed. Like, my motor skills still degrade but where before that hit first in balance, then timing, then hand/eye coordination it goes in the opposite order now. </p><p>Where before sometimes I&rsquo;d wake up and be like &ldquo;ugh, I sent some ridiculous texts last night, let&rsquo;s maybe put off reading the responses for a bit&rdquo;, I&rsquo;ll wake up innocent on a day after I didn&rsquo;t even think I got that drunk and see responses to a bunch of perfectly anodyne messages I had <i>no memory</i> of sending.</p>"}