Tanning beds have always helped me. I only get in for a few minutes several times a week. I can tell a difference after I go about twice.
Tanning beds have always helped me. I only get in for a few minutes several times a week. I can tell a difference after I go about twice.
Since moving from the Tennessee to Indiana, I have seriously bad SADD. The lights do help. You can also get Full Spectrum bulbs in your normal lights to help as well, but they can be harsh and not very 'warm'. You have to get the high intensity lights on your face for them to work well.
I also have a south facing window in my office that makes ALL the difference in the world. When my office window was north facing for four years, I was borderline suicidal around January/February.
The tanning beds do genuinely help, but you need a lot of it...and I'm not a big fan of winter-time false tans...(or burns)...so focus on safer alternatives.
A winter vacation to the Caribbean might help as well.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
+1 to getting outside as much as possible.
I grew up on the east coast and now live in Seattle. Short days in winter are hard anywhere, but at least on the east coast you get an occasional sun break, even if the temperature is low. Take advantage of those days.
I got one of those little LCD lights from Costco last winter, and I feel like it's better than coffee for helping me get up in the morning. Trouble with it is, the feature that would have it turn on automatically only works when it is plugged in, and it makes a high-pitched electrical hissing noise when it's in sleep mode. And I can't listen to that when I'm trying to sleep. So I charge it in another room, and I still have to drag myself out of bed in order to get, say, 15 minutes of exposure to it. After that, I'm good to go.
Yeah it's definately on it's way. I was starting to feel that "snuggle up with the dog" feeling on the couch yesterday evening driving home from work. And yes, right around Feb I'm ready to just scream and throw dishes at the calendar.
Last year I just didn't know where to ride or what to do, or was afraid of it being too cold. I just said the heck with it and started riding while it was still cooler and was kicking myself because it wasn't *that bad*.
In Tahoe, we get alot of sun. Plus with the snow, it's like being microwaved. It's always light in my house because of the snow. But here on the East Coast I'm like...where did it gooooo??? I actually like the change of seasons, in Tahoe it's Summer, then winter. I like the rain. But at some point I'm pulling out my hair.
I actually have to go to the Dominican Republic for my neice's wedding in January...so maybe that will help!
I went to a tanning bed once and for 3 minutes I was fantasizing of riding my bike in the Nevada desert...but I sizzled for 2 days straight. That wasn't so good.
I will check out the full spectrum lights- I talked to my doctor out here about this and my insane PMS which seems to be getting better with the reduction of sugar and increase in weight training- but I don't like pills unless I just can't survive without them. He wasn't real helpful on either case. I miss my California doc. His answer would be to move back! Haha...
So now I'm debating ...illuminite commuter jacket (retail 89 bucks) or full spectrum light (about the same)...what to do...![]()
It is funny about the getting outside point...I don't get the urge to walk my dog in the morning until fall hits. This summer, I hardly walked her in the a.m. Now I am back on track to walking her in the a.m. I think subconsciously the brain is trying to get me outside...
As for how to get off the couch...I will continue with the 'groceries only enter the house on the back of a bike'. You will not believe how well that has cleaned up my eating!
I have experienced SADD for years and years. Some years it seems to be worse than others, for whatever reason.
I do have a light. I confess I don't use it religiously.
What seems to help me more than anything else is forcing myself (yeah, sometimes I really have to kick myself in the butt) to get outside in the daylight and go for a walk. That can frequently be a challenge around here: semi-rural, no sidewalks, mostly no shoulders on the roads; when there's a lot of snow it's a big issue.
I also fantasize about spring a lot.![]()
Jane
Every human being must be viewed according to what it is good for; for none
of us, no not one, is perfect; and were we to love none who had
imperfections, this world would be a desert for our love.
--- Thomas Jefferson
Illuminite--so you can do all that riding.You're a tough chick and I know you'd rather be outside on the trail. I rode in temps of 20 F last winter and it really wasn't too bad as long as I had my feet, head, and hands warm enough. I dug out my silky underwear, a wool jersey and my fuzzy, warm tights and away I went.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers