I know a few people who suffer from SAD or Seasonal Affective Disorder and their lives are a complete misery at this time of year. I have heard some people say it's all in the mind but I believe it's a very real thing myself. Any thoughts?
I know a few people who suffer from SAD or Seasonal Affective Disorder and their lives are a complete misery at this time of year. I have heard some people say it's all in the mind but I believe it's a very real thing myself. Any thoughts?
magicalman9357 (06-12-10)
Them D's get us into all sorts of bother and I'm not talking bra sizes
Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms
Irish Fiona (06-12-10), magicalman9357 (06-12-10)
I feel sad during this time of year as well, coz , I lost my mum few years ago few days before christmas , so its sucks , and gets me really depressed...... keeping my mind occupied gets me to be fun and not seem down, its only when Im alone I feel sad....
I think its normal, coz we not robots, hang in there .....
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magicalman9357 (06-12-10)
I studied Seasonal Affective Disorder as part of a Psychology course, and it is down to biology.
Apparently it's down to the sun; the sun helps us produce seratonin which prevents us from getting depressed. This is supposedly why suicide rates are higher in Norway due to the short days and long nights. They actually have 'sun booths' whereby s person can stand in and get some rays to keep in tip-top mental health.
Doozer (07-12-10), magicalman9357 (06-12-10), Ric Hardgear (07-12-10)
magicalman9357 (06-12-10)
Eventough it's been a few years I'm sorry it makes you sad still, I suppose that will never go away.
On a different topic and sorry if I'm being insensitive but had a look at your profile and you look sexy as hell , never been with an Indian lady before but has been one of my to do things in life, any chance you will venture a little further south
magicalman9357 (06-12-10)
samlad (06-12-10)