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Sean Hantz says
Every single time, my first thought is, “Shit, I’m still alive.”
Tomasz Gwóźdź says
Truth hurts
Solution to Panic Attack says
Agreed
Keith Gottschalk says
I said almost the exact thing to a co-worker 14 months ago. He reported me. The next day the cops were at my door. This one makes my heart ache because it is SO true.
Solution to Panic Attack says
Anyone else agree?
Kojima World Order says
Definitely me lately
Cley Faye says
Add to that that it will feel like a wasted day whatever you do now. Hard to get out of this.
Jhon Martinez Soto says
All of your work is relatable, but this one hits close to home.
Solution to Panic Attack says
Cool info thanks
Pholostan says
Waking up, being irritated at being awake. Realising how many hours have passed and then new irritation over still feeling tired etc. Yeah, been there.
Holly Etheridge says
This is way too relatable
Garry Lodmill says
Yup.
Lumi Kuma says
Painfully accurate
Patrick says
Excellent Clay… Any more on getting men to talk about mental health?
clay says
I did one on toxic masculinity a while back, and if there’s anything to be said on the topic that would make a good four panel strip I will try my best.
C. says
No matter how much I sleep it never seems to be enough. Being plagued with unpleasant dreams and frequent bouts of insomnia does not help.
Colin says
Great work Clay! Once again, you’ve drawn an evocative comic that applies to depression, but also to many other chronic illnesses. Nonrestorative sleep is a horrible feature of Sleep Apnea, ME/CFS/SEID and narcolepsy; to name just three.
Elie Hirschman says
Maybe I am the exception, but the more sleep I get, the better I am able to deal with the symptoms and difficulties through the day. Yes, the thoughts and fears do come crashing or trickling back once I’ve been awake a while, but I feel less overwhelmed than when I am dog tired from going to sleep late.
Jovana Mutabdzija says
Exactly
Solution to Panic Attack says
Important Post
Craig Doherty says
I’m so tired all the time. I wake up tired and I stay tired all day until I sleep again.
Sometimes the bear says
We need research that isn’t just sponsored by pharmaceutical companies trying to sell pills. Sleep problems of some kind (over/under, non-restorative, nightmares, interrupted) are pretty much the one diagnostic feature that we all have in common. Some of this is environmental, not endogenous, and it’s the classic chicken/egg problem – are you not sleeping because you’re depressed, or depressed because you’re not sleeping?