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Michaelawt85 Bexley 08 Nov 16 5.05pm | |
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Does anyone else feel this way once the clocks go back? I am generally ok , I enjoy all the shops lit up for Christmas and the business of staying at home with some warming food and candles and the heating on. But the older I get I find it hard to deal with the darker nights and the lack of daylight. It feels like a heavy feeling of sadness. Someone tell me I am not the only one! Edited by Michaelawt85 (08 Nov 2016 5.08pm)
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gambler Kent 08 Nov 16 5.08pm | |
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Doesn't help that it's got cold so suddenly. Its not like it happens every year or anything!
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 08 Nov 16 5.42pm | |
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I'm living in a very depressed state having moved back from Sydney without my family to set a business up. This cold and dark has turned the depression up into hyper mode.
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lush1076 leatherhead 08 Nov 16 5.46pm | |
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Yes, I get the seasonal blues. Starts in September for me as the evenings start creeping in. A low dose of happy pills keeps me in check.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Nov 16 5.59pm | |
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With you on this one. I definitely feel a bit more twitchy since the nights drew in.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 08 Nov 16 6.14pm | |
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i was all depressed then i had the urge to climb down on the track at norwood junction and do a rap for my fans!
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becky over the moon 08 Nov 16 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Does anyone else feel this way once the clocks go back? I am generally ok , I enjoy all the shops lit up for Christmas and the business of staying at home with some warming food and candles and the heating on. But the older I get I find it hard to deal with the darker nights and the lack of daylight. It feels like a heavy feeling of sadness. Someone tell me I am not the only one! Edited by Michaelawt85 (08 Nov 2016 5.08pm) Could be the drop in your Vitamin D3 levels. Have a word with your pharmacist and try 400 - 800UI's per day - do not buy the crap that they sell online (a lot cheaper but mostly made up of 'other' ingredients), the ones fro the pharmacy are pure D3.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 08 Nov 16 6.51pm | |
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I love seasonal change.
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Part Time James 08 Nov 16 6.51pm | |
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I am at my happiest in Autumn and Winter. Hate Summer (apart from all the solar powered women walking about). I like to go to work in the dark and get home in the dark. Wrapping up warm on a crisp morning, enjoying a hot coffee in a cold park. Lovely stuff.
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sickboy Deal or Croydon 08 Nov 16 6.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
I am at my happiest in Autumn and Winter. Hate Summer (apart from all the solar powered women walking about). I like to go to work in the dark and get home in the dark. Wrapping up warm on a crisp morning, enjoying a hot coffee in a cold park. Lovely stuff. Weirdo.
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Part Time James 08 Nov 16 6.58pm | |
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Originally posted by sickboy
Weirdo. You're the first non-imaginery person to call me that.
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sickboy Deal or Croydon 08 Nov 16 7.04pm | |
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Thankyou. I mean it in a good way.
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