can Tramadol depress you (emotionally)? I know it does physically, but I was wondering about the mood element.
It's known for increasing seratonin. It makes me exceptionally cheery (alas, also nauseous and headachy, so I avoid it). I could see how it could have the opposite effect in some people, in the same way that there are some people who get more depressed, not less, on anti-depressants.
Had first interview with potential PA. The rest are tomorrow, 9 til 3 with only two breaks - should be interesting! The first one was pretty good. She had good ideas around empowerment. I like that attitude much more than the 'I want to take care of you to make myself feel better' types.
I don't know - can you even have a test anxiety for just one subject?
If it's a subject that doesn't agree with you, I can totally see that. I used to ace English and French tests, and then lose the plot so badly over Maths exams that I once or twice actually ran out of the room screaming. Sorry to hear about your anxiety over the test, Shir - I hope it gets a bit easier. Or at least that you don't have to take Statistics for too much longer.