Evergreen
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Your pattern could still relate to OI if you're doing a lot of orthostatically challenging things during the day. I'm curious, do you have prominent OI? As in, do you get dizzy spells/times when you nearly faint or actually faint? No need to answer if you don't want to.I am always better in the morning and I worsen as the day drags on. It's not due to sleep because my sleep always sucks. I've assumed, in part at least, that it relates to OI and POTS.
I seem to recall a poll about morning vs evening and I thought it was here. Maybe not. But I do recall most struggled in the morning and fared better as the day unfolded, and so people like me were in the minority..
There are certainly people with ME/CFS who can do orthostatic feats I couldn't dream of eg sitting upright in a wheelchair for hours and hours...and talking for significant portions of that time. They'll feel crap afterwards but I'd have fainted within the first half hour.