Wetkitty09
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Morning. I hope today goes as smoothly as possible.
Be safe out there.
Love you.
Be safe out there.
Love you.
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Goodluck facing the winter! I've just escaped one of the statistically coldest winters where I live. It gets lonely when you can't go outside :/It's almost winter here in New Jersey (USA). I'm usually fine with the darkness of winter until February and March. Then, get seasonal depression. I have to do light therapy with a light therapy lamp and also take small doses of Xanax sometimes. It's a doozy! Praise be for psych meds, though.
Thank you! It does get lonely. However, it’s the lack of sunlight that really messes up my brain.Goodluck facing the winter! I've just escaped one of the statistically coldest winters where I live. It gets lonely when you can't go outside :/
It’s interesting to see how everyone’s conditions are different. My SAD peaks in the fall - like right now I’m going through it. Usually poor sleep… Changing the clocks never helps…It's almost winter here in New Jersey (USA). I'm usually fine with the darkness of winter until February and March. Then, get seasonal depression. I have to do light therapy with a light therapy lamp and also take small doses of Xanax sometimes. It's a doozy! Praise be for psych meds, though.
I do not know much about SAD, but I do know about bi-polar depression, and I know about PTSD.. I know both depression and PTSD can be rough to handle.It’s interesting to see how everyone’s conditions are different. My SAD peaks in the fall - like right now I’m going through it. Usually poor sleep… Changing the clocks never helps…
The poor sleep exacerbate my ptsd dreams, (maybe it’s the other way around) which are very active right now. This gives me anxiety and some depression and makes me really irritable.
I don’t mind the fall season but I hate that it gets dark so early - it really bothers me.
I’ve been around the track a few times and know what to do: being outside is among the best things for me. It gives natural vitamin D, which does combat depression.
I agree, one can not give in and let them win... Support is out there and I hope everyone finds there anchor or ground. Something to help keep fighting.Hello. Each day we can stay in this life is another opportunity to find out how to make life better for us. Don’t let the demons win.
Be safe out there.
Love you.
Hello. Each day we can stay in this life is another opportunity to find out how to make life better for us. Don’t let the demons win.
Be safe out there.
Love you.
I like to think that we all have a little warrior inside us who fights on our behalf, even when we ourselves can't. And yeah, even the little warrior needs some outside help, but it is what keeps us going.I agree, one can not give in and let them win... Support is out there and I hope everyone finds there anchor or ground. Something to help keep fighting.
Keep fighting, you've got this!Morning. Dealing with pain in the body can really bring you down and fuel the depression in your mind. Find the the healthiest way to deal with the pain. Don’t let it beat you down.
Be safe out there.
Love you.
Thank you my friend. It’s a fight I’m going to win. Today is better than yesterday.Keep fighting, you've got this!
I know that feeling too. There’s people here for you. Don’t hesitate to reach out.I feel.somedays that it's just me against the world
Ty means a lot x this weather and everything it doing me inI know that feeling too. There’s people here for you. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
I feel.somedays that it's just me against the world
What she said.I know that feeling too. There’s people here for you. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
Anyone ever talk to you about psylocibin for PTSD? There's been some promising results in some of the trials, I'm told.I can’t say I’m in full blown depression.
But bad ptsd dreams, lack of sleep and anxiety are really ramping up for me… which I think leads to depression. I am irritable/angry, don’t want to talk, tired, weary.
This time of year is always tougher, but I’m feeling it more this year. I actually love this weather, but not the shorter days.
Staying busy helps. I’m managing to keep my head above water.
I had my annual physical the other day. All of my bloodwork turned out well. My doc and I talked if I was OK. And I am. She reminded that I have the coping skills and know what to do this time of year. We opted no for meds. I do use CBD for anxiety and it seems to help.
She actually recommended ramping up my low end cardio to every day as an outlet and as a coping mechanism. (Like more walking, splitting firewood, yoga etc)
Excercise and being outside are keys for my mental and physical health.
But at the same time I need a break in my routine. I may try to take off the few days before Thanksgiving.