Anonymous
Post 11/14/2015 16:27     Subject: Does anyone else have a "witching hour" for their panic attacks or anxiety attacks?

Anonymous wrote:In high school and college, my anxiety always came during the tic tic tic of the 60 Minutes clock, as I slowly realized how much work I still had to do before I was prepared for the onslaught on Monday. It was so depressing and sort of terrifying.


Just realized people might not know I'm talking about the tic tic tic of the 60 Minutes clock on Sunday nights at 7 pm. Still sort of hate that time of the week.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2015 16:26     Subject: Does anyone else have a "witching hour" for their panic attacks or anxiety attacks?

In high school and college, my anxiety always came during the tic tic tic of the 60 Minutes clock, as I slowly realized how much work I still had to do before I was prepared for the onslaught on Monday. It was so depressing and sort of terrifying.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2015 16:17     Subject: Does anyone else have a "witching hour" for their panic attacks or anxiety attacks?

When my anxiety was untreated, it was panic of some sort every night. As a result, I developed insomnia. Now that my anxiety is under control, I have to work on the lingering sleep issues.