Showing posts with label SAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAD. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

End of September

Here it is Fall and the last day of September. It would be my husband's 87th birthday today if he was alive. This is the 4th birthday I have missed him. It makes me very sad. I know he is having a wonderful time in Heaven. However, that does not help the loneliness and sadness of having him no longer here with me. We have had several beautiful great grandchildren during these years and have more on the way. I am blessed to have lived to see 17 and perhaps several more. Will see, I guess.

Monday, March 02, 2009

Four Ways to Beat the Winter Blues

That is the advice we need here in the Midwest where winter never seems to end. Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD happens to many people cooped up inside and so many cloudy days. First of all, let there be light. The best thing to do, if you can, is dress warmly and get out in all the sunshine you can. You can buy special lights at your hardware store that can help you soak up some rays.

Secondly, be sure you get your Daily Dose of Vitamin D. Take it regularly. Our bodies produce Vitamin D when the sun's rays hit our skin but it is also found in foods such as fish, eggs, fortified milk and you can take cod liver oil.

Next, Work it Out. One person said they need to exercise to the point of sweating. A study of the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that 20 minutes of sustained, vigorous exercise a week can help reduce depression. Besides that, it good for everyone to exercise regularly for good health.

And Fourth, watch your carbs. Some doctors say that their SAD patients have a particular taste for carbohydrates. On a rainy or cloudy day, you often find yourself wanting to make casseroles, homemade bread, etc. Other healthier carbs like vegetables, whole grains and fruits will keep you energized.