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Seasonal Affective Disorder

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Winter depression condition that severely impacts the poster despite following recommended treatments like Vitamin D, sunbeds, exercise, and dietary changes.

Mentions (5)
"I have seasonal affective disorder and am fully convinced this is a government psy-op, remember to take your vitamin D supplements or hit the tanning booth from time to time"
Why do January, February, and March drag every single year · u/[deleted] · ↑99 · 2022-01-30
"Late September/early October is when seasonal affective disorder really kicks off. This sub is full of dysregulated white people in the northeast US who won't be exercising and don't get enough sunlight/vitamin D. This happens at the same time every year, literally within like a 2-3 week window."
"Winter sucks the blood out of me. I feel so depleted. My thoughts are sludgy and muddled. I do all the right things, I get 8 hours, take Vitamin D3, go on sunbeds, go to the gym 3x a week, walk in daylight daily and eat more oily fish but this requires such a strict routine to stay sane that any div"
Seasonal Affective Disorder ruins my life every year · u/[deleted] · ↑72 · 2023-01-08
"Here's hoping that the uptick in neurotic, woe is me, basement dweller posting is just due to seasonal affective disorder and lack of sunlight. Inshallah, please get outside and catch that golden hour morning glow for the good of us all."
Take the Vitamin D pill · u/Avauntgarde · ↑55 · 2022-12-27
"what a fucking grim winter, I feel like the vibes haven't been this bad in a long while. everything's grey outside and my mood turns sour as soon as the sun goes down. I'm just ready for sunny days to come around again."
SADposting in solidarity · u/whereyugoincityboy · ↑29 · 2023-01-09
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