My job already accommodates it. Just because you don’t have a rare circadian rhythm disorder doesn’t mean you should doubt people who do. Look into how DST affects circadian rhythms in general. It’s not a good thing.
I probably should have written that as more of a trust but verify response. I need to do better at that, I used to take that approach all the time when I was younger & it served me well.
That said, I would hope many of this board are aware of how the transition to DST disrupts circadian rhythms, though it seems current recommendations are that we should shift over the course of a week by 10 minutes each night to prevent the effects for most individuals.
I was wondering if there was a neurological disease, that made it specifically worse to be locked into that later time vs the earlier time?
I am sorry it is so rough for you, I have some conditions that have made life terribly hard for me to function the way I had 20 years ago, though I am hoping that with proper work & treatment I can get back to a semblance of normalcy.
I am thinking this announcement was more along the line of comms than anything else.
If a state legislature is willing, it should be able to be ignored. Arizona doesn't recognize it.
My job already accommodates it. Just because you don’t have a rare circadian rhythm disorder doesn’t mean you should doubt people who do. Look into how DST affects circadian rhythms in general. It’s not a good thing.
I probably should have written that as more of a trust but verify response. I need to do better at that, I used to take that approach all the time when I was younger & it served me well.
That said, I would hope many of this board are aware of how the transition to DST disrupts circadian rhythms, though it seems current recommendations are that we should shift over the course of a week by 10 minutes each night to prevent the effects for most individuals.
I was wondering if there was a neurological disease, that made it specifically worse to be locked into that later time vs the earlier time?
I am sorry it is so rough for you, I have some conditions that have made life terribly hard for me to function the way I had 20 years ago, though I am hoping that with proper work & treatment I can get back to a semblance of normalcy.
I am thinking this announcement was more along the line of comms than anything else.
If a state legislature is willing, it should be able to be ignored. Arizona doesn't recognize it.