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Is there any evidence this is real? It's an interesting theory. I think if you're suffering from persistent depression of any sort you should talk to a doctor.
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Hello ruralite,
Welcome back!
I understand how you feel, it's been quite rainy recently where I live as well and it is sometimes hard to find motivation in such gloomy weather. Getting in as much sun as you can is a great idea, light therapy has been shown to help improve mood. Some other great things to do on days that it's not sunny is get in some exercise or plan activities with friends. I even bought myself a sunset lamp during lockdown last winter to bring some extra light into the home.
However, if you do find it increasingly difficult to improve your mood, definitely have a talk with you GP about getting a referral to a psychologist.
Wishing you some sunlight,
Beeee
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Hello Ruralite, it's always good for people to return to this site, because people may have a different perspective and say things differently to others.
I'm sorry you suffer from SADS as I have atrial fibrillation, but can't compare them, as I'm not qualified to do so, however, winter time can affect so many people in different ways, so people love it, while others abhor it with the coldness, early darkness and worry about paying electrical costs for heating, so combined it does change our mood.
Can I ask if you do have an alarm around your neck to notify anybody in emergency.
Take care.
Geoff.
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Hello Ruralite, the alarm for my emergency when I press it, travels 250 km to the base centre and connects within less than a minute, there they can notify a person/s I've nominated or call for an ambulance and/or police.
Don't know whether this helps you or not.
Take care.
Geoff.
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Hi,
Welcome back to the Beyond Blue forums. SAD is very hard to deal with. It takes a lot of courage to reach out so you should be proud of yourself.
As you said, try and get out in the sun more, socialise with people you love, and work on your favourite hobbies. It can help ease the negative thoughts.
Stay safe and i am always here to chat