- Oct 10, 2006
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This has been going on for a few months now. Basically, I am moderately dehydrated every morning (yellow piss, slightly swollen tongue/face, headache, etc) and I have to chug down a full glass of water before I can even think of functioning. I stay well (even overly) hydrated throughout the day (my piss is perfectly clear 9/10 times), take a multivitamin, and work out roughly every other day. The only anomalies in my lifestyle are as follows:
1. My diet has consistently high levels of sodium.
2. I am currently on medication for moderate (formerly severe) anxiety and depression. However, given that these symptoms were present before I started on the meds, I don't think they're the culprit.
3. Due in part (if not completely) to number 2, I have chronic insomnia. I'm on meds for this too, but 9/10 times I distract myself and power through them (That's psychological and IMO not directly related). My circadian rhythms are non-existent. Sometimes I'll stay up till 1:00am and sleep till 9:00, other times I'll stay up till 4:00am and sleep till 1:30pm .
I've spoken to both my general practitioner, psychologist, and psychiatrist about the above. The obvious way to eliminate number 3 as an option is to not fight the meds and go to sleep, but this simple task is one of the psychological barriers that I have yet to overcome (to use a cliche expression). I know it seems pathetically simple. Hell, even to me it's pathetically simple. It's completely irrational and it sucks.
Suffice to say, any suggestions as to the dehydration?
Note: Please don't ask what I'm anxious/depressed about unless you're ready for a long depressing (no pun intended), disturbing story.
1. My diet has consistently high levels of sodium.
2. I am currently on medication for moderate (formerly severe) anxiety and depression. However, given that these symptoms were present before I started on the meds, I don't think they're the culprit.
3. Due in part (if not completely) to number 2, I have chronic insomnia. I'm on meds for this too, but 9/10 times I distract myself and power through them (That's psychological and IMO not directly related). My circadian rhythms are non-existent. Sometimes I'll stay up till 1:00am and sleep till 9:00, other times I'll stay up till 4:00am and sleep till 1:30pm .
I've spoken to both my general practitioner, psychologist, and psychiatrist about the above. The obvious way to eliminate number 3 as an option is to not fight the meds and go to sleep, but this simple task is one of the psychological barriers that I have yet to overcome (to use a cliche expression). I know it seems pathetically simple. Hell, even to me it's pathetically simple. It's completely irrational and it sucks.
Suffice to say, any suggestions as to the dehydration?
Note: Please don't ask what I'm anxious/depressed about unless you're ready for a long depressing (no pun intended), disturbing story.
