tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919830837927228571.post879056536078440827..comments2024-03-25T07:17:42.807-04:00Comments on Doing Hard Time in Shaker Heights: Current Mood: SADDThe Cool Cookiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04162345087029159056noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919830837927228571.post-48424397725622364222021-09-27T15:26:32.545-04:002021-09-27T15:26:32.545-04:00I am empathetic to your disorder.
Have you tried ...I am empathetic to your disorder.<br /><br />Have you tried light box treatment/therapy. I knew a few patients who would come in for their light box treatment and they were acting like they were 21 again. <br /><br />I have never been much affected by the seasons. I had a a work acquaintance that moved from Denver to Seattle and only stayed one winter. It almost did her in. She moved back to Denver and all is well. <br /><br />My favorite times of year are Fall and Spring. I love the briskness of the weather and the new awakenings of tress, flowers...<br /><br />Stay healthy!<br /><br />Victor VRCooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04067249175668802286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919830837927228571.post-13579530860642171192021-09-25T17:25:12.235-04:002021-09-25T17:25:12.235-04:00I know your pain. I am the January to March sort. ...I know your pain. I am the January to March sort. The holidays distract me enough... but those three months at the start of the year are horrible. The deep cold is not my friend. I am sad to see our days growing shorter and shorter. We lose three minutes a day! As I write this, my allergies are so bad that I simply want to climb under the covers and stay in bed until April 1st. Kizzes. We'll get through another one... uptonkinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17711022625137627672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919830837927228571.post-66025434659617762562021-09-25T01:22:59.035-04:002021-09-25T01:22:59.035-04:00I am sorry you are getting your seasonal mood diso...I am sorry you are getting your seasonal mood disorder. I always enjoyed the long days of summer, but was not particularly cast down by the darkness of winter--I was more upset by the snow and ice, especially after I began to drive! Here at a more southern latitude the days are shorter in the winter, but not to the same degree as in the northern U.S. Perhaps this would help those with SADD, although you still have to deal with the brutal summers.<br />--JimParnassushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08958901307538141468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919830837927228571.post-71500739459937401222021-09-24T18:45:41.770-04:002021-09-24T18:45:41.770-04:00I sympathise, sweetie. I may not suffer "IT&q...I sympathise, sweetie. I may not suffer "IT" as badly as you seem to, but my dread day is the middle of October when the clocks go back, "British Summer Time" ends, and everything starts to rot away. Autumn is not a season to which I look forward. I despise winter - and all that false jollity around Xmas - and I only really start to perk up once New Year is out of the way, and I know we have snowdrops and Spring bulbs to look forward to (and our traditional week in Spain in February to plan for)... JxJonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15501010362663971583noreply@blogger.com