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<blockquote data-quote="Carpetsalesman" data-source="post: 2344742" data-attributes="member: 526513"><p>Most people I've read who experienced DPhenomenon need to eat something asap and that stops the rise.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, wake up and eat a hardboiled egg in bed if you have to. If you have a partner, he/she will no doubt be delighted with this change in routine. If you don't have a partner, well there's someone out there for everyone or so they say.</p><p></p><p>Or just get up and go straight to the fridge and have a few spoonfuls of yoghurt to get you going. Does it matter? Well I would say every little positive contribution helps. If you can start the day off at 5.0 it's easy to hold it there. If you start the day off at 6.0 you have to do something to drag it down. Over days and weeks and months and years that surely makes a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carpetsalesman, post: 2344742, member: 526513"] Most people I've read who experienced DPhenomenon need to eat something asap and that stops the rise. So yeah, wake up and eat a hardboiled egg in bed if you have to. If you have a partner, he/she will no doubt be delighted with this change in routine. If you don't have a partner, well there's someone out there for everyone or so they say. Or just get up and go straight to the fridge and have a few spoonfuls of yoghurt to get you going. Does it matter? Well I would say every little positive contribution helps. If you can start the day off at 5.0 it's easy to hold it there. If you start the day off at 6.0 you have to do something to drag it down. Over days and weeks and months and years that surely makes a difference? [/QUOTE]
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