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To: proud American in Canada
Where you live it is important to get at least half an hour of sunlight daily. At your latitude seasonal affective disorder is more common. It is caused by lack of sunlight. You can take brisk walks, jog or hike and get exercise and sun together.

Starting the day and ending the day in prayer, preferably on my knees, is essential. When I pray I simply praise God. I don't have to ask for anything or explain anything because he already knows everything. But I will pray for you.

Write a book. It doesn't have to be lengthy. Hemingway used to write 120 words a day but he would go back and rewrite the 120 words at least twice until they were near perfect. This can be a memoir or a novel or any other form.

As far as medication goes it can improve things, it can worsen things, and sometimes we develop a tolerance that renders it ineffective. This is something the doctor needs to monitor regularly.

26 posted on 11/03/2012 12:26:45 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee

“here you live it is important to get at least half an hour of sunlight daily. At your latitude seasonal affective disorder is more common”

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I believe that—it’s dark when we wake and take the dog out and dark around 5:30. I’ve even commented about this to other people. It’s even worse when we visit my MIL in northern Gaspe—the sun goes down at 3:30! We saw the Northern Lights! (beautiful, of course).

That is good advice—they actually sell sunshine machines at the local drugstore to help with this.


34 posted on 11/03/2012 12:35:37 AM PDT by proud American in Canada
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