Normalmente sto bene. Vivo qui da decenni. Quest’anno mi sta colpendo duramente. Ho acceso ogni candela. Abbiamo già montato l’albero di Natale. Prendo integratori di vitamina D. Non so cosa c’è che non va in me. Niente mi sta aiutando in questo momento. Sono sempre esausto e un po’ arrabbiato.

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    1. bmcgowan89 on

      Where do people in Finland go on vacation? Here we’d go to Florida for a week until we were all sunned out

    2. om11011shanti11011om on

      1) Remember this is not permanent. Take it a day at a time. Think of yourself like an organic living life form who needs sun light and colour to thrive. Now you can only just survive.

      2) You’re not alone. Can’t wait for sunny, horny summer time.

    3. Miss_Chievous13 on

      Sunday it’s supposed to be sunny at least here. Take a walk and touch grass (snow)

    4. If this isn’t normal for you, have a chat with your doctor. It probably is just SAD + getting older, but it’s good to make sure there’s nothing else going on.

    5. Guilty_Literature_66 on

      I use one of those special bright lamps and I’m sure to do some good exercise/cardio in front of it for half an hour in the morning. I’ve noticed if I start to go two or three days without doing this, I start to catch a case of seasonal sad.

    6. mattivahtera on

      Yeah, it’s a bit weird situation. Too warm in Helsinki to have snow and too cold in Portugal to have a nice, sunny holiday. It’s just gloomy and dark grey all the time. You’re not the only one.

    7. WorkerEmotional on

      A proper kirkasvalolamppu could help. Make sure it has enough lux power, otherwise it’s just a regular lamp.

    8. Real-Technician831 on

      This is unsually gloomy November it gets even to us natives.

      Get a bright light lamp.

    9. jarski60 on

      11 days and it’s the darkest day. Then it’s Christmas, New Year’s and Epiphany.

      Although winter is probably coming, the days are getting longer and it’s slowly starting to get easier. Remember, there’s Half-Year to Midsummer.

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