Actually, Cy, we had a neighbor for 9 yrs from Wales....a war bride as they called them. Her name was Menna.....still go to see her...about 85 and blind now but a very nice lady but she had the cutest accent!
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Army Thread 15th February
startingover;549314 wrote: Thanks Cy, yes I have often thought I may have SAD, but wouldnt the prozac knock that out?
If it's a seasonal thing it's also worth looking into whether anything particuarly traumatic happened at the time of year you become depressed at. I once thought I could have SAD but after cloer analysis found it was simply a repeating pattern from an event that occured when I was quite young.
Hope I helped anyway.The way I change the past is by not repeating it
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Army Thread 15th February
ThatGirl;549338 wrote: If it is SAD you would require a special kind of lamp, it provides the same amount of light for your room as a sunrise would in the summer, which although you're sleeping and won't see it, does send happy signals to the brain and help the body make certain vitamins. I'm not an expert on the condition, but I think prozac woudln't help as you're deficient in another chemical - not seratonin.
If it's a seasonal thing it's also worth looking into whether anything particuarly traumatic happened at the time of year you become depressed at. I once thought I could have SAD but after cloer analysis found it was simply a repeating pattern from an event that occured when I was quite young.
Hope I helped anyway.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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