Honey, I understand! Here is what I do, and I hate before I do it, but it works. When it is cold, dark, rainy, etc. I do not want to do a thing. I'd rather lay in bed or in the house watching TV and eating all day. But, we can lead a very productive life that way can we. So what I do is drag my lazy butt to the shower, get dressed, make-up and all, and go outside and just become part of what is going on. Really it helps. Something else that helps but I hate to recommend b/c it isn't good for your overall health, is artificial sunlight. However, if you put sunblock all over you and go lay in a tanning bed for 7-10 minutes, it'll perk you up a little, but not as much as learning to enjoy the day by doing something outdorsy no matter what the weather is like.
2006-11-01 22:11:54
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answered by wizardburg28 3
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Over the last five years I had begun to have increasingly withdraw into a downward spiral of depression..
But now with the method I can fully focus my energy and thoughts into a decisive line on how to make my life better constantly. And it works like magic! I'm beginning to attract people to me once again and things have just been looking up since then.
Helping you eliminate depression?
2016-05-16 04:05:43
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answered by Lorraine 4
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Buy a "sunlight lamp". This is not the same as a tanning light. It is designed specifically for people with seasonal depression and shiftworkers. It mimics true sunlight and can be very helpful. You use it for a short time every day. You can find a number of sources online. Just do a word search for "sunlight lamp".
2006-11-02 01:08:34
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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disclose your self to the two synthetic or organic sunlight as oftentimes as feasible - accepted could be suitable. attempt movies or CD's with nature sounds and relaxing song. additionally, a chum makes use of aromatherapy with sturdy effect. Has some in her vehicle and at abode. Sprays on her linens at night. If all this fails, there are some large drugs that your MD can propose, that are no longer habit forming and could be used in basic terms throughout the time of the months that influence you. My son has unhappy and he takes meds from Sept - Mar. you should artwork with a doctor once you initiate and "titrate" them down, yet he has had sturdy good fortune with that. He has another problems besides, so the organic stuff replaced into minimum relief for him. sturdy good fortune and smile a lot :)
2016-10-21 03:24:01
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answered by ? 4
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Brighten up your house with more lights.
Smile
Call someone or write to someone you have been meaning to.
Invest in a thermostat that turns the heater on 20 minutes before you wake up so you can enjoy getting out of bed.
Take a vacation to down under, Australia; their summer is our winter
Ensure you have enough warm clothes to stay warm when you go outside
Been to North Dakota with 30 below so I know.
Don't get cabin fever by staying in.
Stay in touch with friends and family
Perhaps a pet?
2006-11-01 22:17:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No matter how cold it is, I still go out and walk for exercise. I've read where exercise releases a dorfin that fights depression. Or maybe you could volunteer at your local hospital. Helping others often times can help you. Hang in there, girl. Sping will come around again.
2006-11-02 00:15:17
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answered by sheeny 6
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There is in fact plenty of medical proof that backs up depression brought on by lack of sun. The only sure fired cure as of right now is a U.V. lamp one that actually gives a full spectrum of light. Vitamin D, the one that your body produces itself plays a vital role in protein production or Amino acids. A.A.'s are what the brain uses to send signals to the cells to let them know how were feeling & they respond accodingly. (U.V. full spectrum lamp.)
2006-11-01 22:25:25
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answered by Kindness, people 2
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Stop crying and get over it! there is nothing wrong with you! I think that you are talking yourself INTO being depressed! It's all in your mind. Take up skiing or something. Like they say. "If life hands you lemons, make lemonaide!" So when Mother Nature gives you snow, SKI!.. Or if you're really adventurous, dod what I do and go skydiving. That will fix you right up! What else can I say. Get off the pitty pot and SMILE!
2006-11-01 22:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Exercise.
2006-11-01 22:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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This can be a problem. What I do is turn on my overhead lights. It's the light deficiency that seems to cause it.
2006-11-02 01:28:57
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answered by Joy 4
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