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(Message started by: schlags on Mar 10th, 2008, 12:43am)

Title: Daylight Savings Time
Post by schlags on Mar 10th, 2008, 12:43am
Does there seem to be a relationship with people's cycles?  Seems like my cycle has always ended not too long after the time changes.

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by Guiseppi on Mar 10th, 2008, 10:05am
In years past that's when mine would start, right around both time changes....sitting in my office holding my breath now!!!! ;;D

Guiseppi

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by brewcrew on Mar 10th, 2008, 10:46am
Nope, not for me.

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by monty on Mar 10th, 2008, 11:15am
Fiddling with the clock in the name of daylight 'saving' usually occurs around the equinoxes - the change of seasons by itself has been enough for me.

The one hour shift might make it worse for some, especially if their habits mean that there is a sudden change in their exposure to bright daylight.

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by Stinger on Mar 10th, 2008, 11:24am
I have had many cycles start around the time change, but not always.

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by Not4Hire on Mar 10th, 2008, 2:17pm

on 03/10/08 at 00:43:20, schlags wrote:
Does there seem to be a relationship with people's cycles?  Seems like my cycle has always ended not too long after the time changes.


absolutely! My 11pm-1am-3am & 5 o'clock hits are now at -12-  -2- -4-  & 6...
8)

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by Ob1kanobee on Mar 14th, 2008, 2:03am
Yes with me, I hope mine are now going to stop

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by coach_bill on Mar 14th, 2008, 4:34pm
same here, every fall when we turn back our clocks. sometimes i get lucky and its every 2 years. i think it has to do with the disruption of sleep but im not sure [smiley=huh.gif] coach bill

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by raven4 on Mar 14th, 2008, 7:55pm
DST does not seem to affect mine.

Like a clock. March 1 plus or minus 2 days. August 1 plus or minus two days. Runs about 45 days. Sometimes two a day 12 hours apart. Sometimes three or four a day 2 hours apart. Sometimes, once a day - for 3 hours.

This time he decided to visit at 9:30 in the morning. So I wakes up at 9:30 on Sunday and me thinks "cool no headache today". Can't fool him.
10:25 hits (which was 9:25 yesterday) and I remember DST

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by CostaRicaKris on Mar 16th, 2008, 10:13pm
It seems to have triggered a cycle for me this spring.
:-(  
I'm loading up on Topomax, I have four full cylinders of O2 & Imitrex on the ready. Here we go again.
Kris

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by BarbaraD on Mar 17th, 2008, 4:08pm
It seemed to kick up a high cycle for me or it may just be this crazy weather we're having (snowing last week and 90 degrees this week.).

Whatever, I seem to be sleeping later and getting hit more ...

Hugs BD

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by beachmusic on Mar 18th, 2008, 3:56pm
[smiley=sleep.gif]  Ohhhh I wanna sleep later please, actually I just wanna sleep. Just a little will do

Title: Re: Daylight Savings Time
Post by echo on Mar 18th, 2008, 4:38pm
I'm with Guiseppi,  Time change on either end bring the bastard in for a visit.



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