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    Autumn/winter anxiety

    I was just wondering if anyone else starts to feel more anxious when autumn comes around and it starts being darker later in the mornings & earlier in the evenings? I felt so much less anxious over the summer, but since this recent change in the season my anxiety has come back with a vengeance and I have also started feeling very spaced out and unable to concentrate again. I have also been wondering whether a SAD lamp might help, and if anyone has tried one of these?

    Thanks guys, Kxx

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    hi i have a sad lamp, dont know if it works but it does brighten the room up. I keep mine at work (school) and the kids notice the difference when its off. They tell me if we need it on. Just having a bright room helps.

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    I'm wired up backwards. I have spring freak-outs.

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    Hi Kiki I find my depression,moods are worse in the winter months.If its a cold day in winter but sunny I cheer up.Does that make sense.I feel the cold alot to which I dont like.[8D][8D]
    Take care

    Ellen XX

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    I don't do so well during the short winter days either.

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    Hi,

    Yes, my anxiety was better in the summer but the dark evenings soes make me a little more anxious.

    red

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    Hello, well I bucked this trend, I posted "heatwave anxiety" on this forum in the summer because the hot weather pushed my anxiety through the roof. I love autumn and winter personally but I can relate to what you're saying about the seasons bringing on anxiety - we're all different. I think the lightbox idea could be good, but also getting out and about as much as possible in the daylight hours will help - even sitting in the garden wrapped up in a coat with a good book wil help - is it vitamn D? Anyway, it's a certain vitamin that we get from the sun that we lack in the darker months. Remember too, in just a few weeks the days will be geting longer again!

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    I was thinking about getting one of those lamps - I hate the dark nights, my anxiety has started to spiral again too!

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    Thanks for all your responses. It just helps to know that other people suffer from this too and I'm not going crazy (though I still feel I am sometimes). Don't think it helps that I work full-time in an air-conditioned office with artificial lighting...so went for it & bought a SAD lamp yesterday, so I'll keep you posted on how it goes. Only got a very small one though as never realised how expensive they were!

    Take care xx

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    Hi Kiki,

    Try these posts they may be of some help!

    SAD

    seasons??
    SAD?


    Love

    Andrea
    xxx

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