Time of year question
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Pongo's Mum |
Posted Fri Sep 28th, 2007 7:05pm Post subject: Time of year question
Is it me? Or are there more folks in here seeking help advice and a chat?
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Anonymous
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Posted Fri Sep 28th, 2007 7:41pm Post subject: Time of year question
Could be the coming on of fall and winter in half the world. The season and temp. flux tend to impact depression
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Posted Fri Sep 28th, 2007 8:58pm Post subject: Time of year question
I don't know, I've only been here a short while.
KSx I am an administrator on this site. "Having a great intellect is no path to being happy." See my website: www.katysaraculling.com |
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Anonymous
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Posted Fri Sep 28th, 2007 11:16pm Post subject: Time of year question
Is it me? Or are there more folks in here seeking help advice and a chat?
it IS al little about the time of year for me. not sunlight wise, but because some bad things happened this time LAST year and knowing that my brain will see the weather, the local events come round again, i know i need to sort some stuff out NOW and get some good ....voodoo... from you guys. i've been asked if i get more depressed in winter and feel good in summer and i know that's not true. i've been depressed in summer. and hyper in the winter. (?) i just got here in .... sept. i notice i'm on more when it is not sunny. i live in seattle. unless you want me to be transparent, i better head outside whenever i can. |
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Anonymous
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Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 9:08am Post subject: Time of year question
Maybe Seasonal Afflictive Disorder, though I'm not sure how many people believe in it. I do.
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Anonymous
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Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 1:02pm Post subject: Time of year question
Maybe Seasonal Afflictive Disorder, though I'm not sure how many people believe in it. I do.
did you know most parts of the globe get 6-10 percent less sunlight than they did 50 years ago due to particulate pollution? global dimming? ok, THAT belongs in room 101. |
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Pongo's Mum |
Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 4:15pm Post subject: Time of year question
It does me, i make myself go out to get some light. It what Bill Bryson calls the tupperware weather that drives me mad
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Red Raven |
Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 4:18pm Post subject: Time of year question
It does me, i make myself go out to get some light. It what Bill Bryson calls the tupperware weather that drives me mad
I love Bill Bryson! I tend to have more anger, depression and such as that in the Summer. I don't like heat and the sun pisses me off. Give me cold, rain, dark and I'm happy as a lark! |
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Anonymous
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Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 4:20pm Post subject: Time of year question
In the words of Madness in the ultimate London male's love song My Girl:
Why can't she see She's lovely to me But I like to stay in and watch TV On my own every now and then |
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Red Raven |
Posted Mon Oct 1st, 2007 4:24pm Post subject: Time of year question
In the words of Madness in the ultimate London male's love song My Girl:
Why can't she see She's lovely to me But I like to stay in and watch TV On my own every now and then Ah Madness! *drool* |
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