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EVERY fucking year I go thru this shit
Every year after the time change fucking winter depression sets in. I love the colder weather but less sunlight makes me lazy, unmotivated, and depressed. Not like sitting on the couch all day long lazy, I still work 8 to 12 hours a day, but I have this impending sense of doom and a real decline in my normal levels of enthusiasm,motivation, and my LOL arrogance. I don't feel like doing anything and don't look forward to anything. Anyone else have this condition? and if so what can be done about it besides heavy medications?
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Get a girl to settle by the fireside with ya :thumbsup
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excercise in the mornings early
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Move to Panama. No winter :) lots of rain on rainy season but good for being productive by not leaving the office to chase 10 dollar hores
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Choker,
I go through the EXACT same thing you mentioned this time of the year. Feel like things really don't matter anymore....what is my purpose etc...... Wish there was a cure quicker than Spring time. |
time to move somewhere where they are just entering summer for the next 4 months?
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You live in Florida. Quit bitching. You don't get sub zero temps and foot upon foot of snow.
I wish I was back in Orlando. I'll switch if you'd like. |
yeah I hear ya choker
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I can't move any further south than I am now. Excersising is something I gotta start though. |
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Seasonal depression is quite common. Frequently it has to do with the period of sunlight your body recieves each day. Try getting one of those anti-depression lamps and keep it aimed at you while you work.
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I wish I could help ya but I'm feeling down aswell right now.
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checked out some apartment prices, very cheap in mesa.. i figured it would be more expensive than here but its actually cheaper :) |
Sounds like you may have SAD. A lot of people get it in winter with the longer nights,etc. I think I have it to a degree. My depressions tend to come at the end of november.
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Get into a tanning booth and do a few mins.... it makes your mind get the sunlight you need :)
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I couldnt imagine summer all year round, that would depress me. I need 20 below and feet of snow. Depression would be no snow for snowmobiling. I suspect your no different than millions of people. Stay away from meds whatever you do though.
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Tanning beds work wonders...
I lived in Erie PA for a long time... Tanning beds got rid of the winter depression... Unfortunately, that still left the "livin in Erie PA" depression, which required moving :) |
Sounds like it could be seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
"People with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) instinctively shift their melatonin levels with the seasons, paralleling the hibernation patterns of mammals. This does not appear to be true for those who don't react to shorter days and longer nights with deepening depression. In patients who had SAD, the duration of melatonin secretion became longer in winter and shorter in summer, just as it occurs in other mammals. That could be controlling this panoply of changes that occurs in people when they get depressed in the winter. Seasonal affective disorder, or "winter depression," is a psychiatric disorder that strikes during winter months, when daylight hours are naturally shortened. The disorder in humans seems to mimic the behavior exhibited by hibernating animals, such as increased sleep and decreased activity. Melatonin, a hormone produced by the pineal gland in response to the darkness of nighttime, promotes sleep and helps regulate the body clock. Hibernation in mammals is triggered when the brain responds to the body's increase in melatonin production." Article on Winter Depression |
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i love fall and winter. my favorite months of the year. summer is great, but i'm most happy when it's a little cooler, just the way i'm built i guess.
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go to Canada for couple of days
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SDD, Seasonal Depression Disorder.... Or something similar..
Get a sun lamp, not a stupid tanning lamp.. I'm talking about a lamp that puts off the correct type of light to simulate the suns rays that give you the seratonin that you need when you are out in the summer time.. Something like this will work out! Check it out.. |
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We had to move our office in an area of the house that gets very little light. Someone I know works where they make them in Montreal so they brought me one - the best gift I've received!
Helps tremendously during the long dark Canadian evenings for sure & I love the winter but would get the winter blues despite that! Anyhow - the one I have is the SADELITE (hahahah imagine how I chuckled when I read the name!) from Northern Light Technologies - here's a link http://www.northernlighttechnologies.com/index.php |
aren't there special lights you can buy to help against winter depression?
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Time to take a vacation to a warm place during these months:)
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I have the Philips, Bright Light Energy lamp right next to my monitor.. works like a charm:banana .. I just need a version that can cure currency loss, then I'm happy
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try going to a taning salon. just go a few minutes. the uv rays will make you feel better.
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What a great thread! Lots of good advice.
I too have the same thing, however, mine is more intense. I also get overwhelming panic attacks along with the depression and have a very hard time leaving the house. I am going to try the tanning bed thing tomorrow. Thanks for making me feel I am not alone with this condition. |
you're not alone.... i feel the same every fucking autumn... :mad:
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I always get the same way too, starts getting dark early, then the leaves fall off the trees, then it starts getting cold. I hate it, just seems real gloomy.:(
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