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Do you get autumn tiredness?
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By *hagTonight OP Man 17 weeks ago
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The summer is over and it is transitioning to autumn, do you also get more tired than usual under this transition period?
The reason we do get more tired is because there is less day light and longer nights as the year winds down too |
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"The summer is over and it is transitioning to autumn, do you also get more tired than usual under this transition period?
The reason we do get more tired is because there is less day light and longer nights as the year winds down too " |
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a "The summer is over and it is transitioning to autumn, do you also get more tired than usual under this transition period?
The reason we do get more tired is because there is less day light and longer nights as the year winds down too "
Yes, seasonal affectiveness disorder |
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By *eliWoman 17 weeks ago
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Nope. I come alive in Autumn. Summer I can be a bit sticky, bit hot, bit grumbly.
In the Autumn though? There are beautiful walks. Lovely crisp mornings to enjoy a mocha in the garden. Not getting sweaty and my hair frizzing up. I'm in a happier mood, I lose weight. I want all the sex. I'm even more annoying in Autumn. |
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"The summer is over and it is transitioning to autumn, do you also get more tired than usual under this transition period?
The reason we do get more tired is because there is less day light and longer nights as the year winds down too "
I work full time nightshift and struggle in the winter due to lack of daylight. Will start taking vitamin D again in October. |
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Once the clocks go back I'll be ready for bed by 8pm.
I go into hibernation mode and stop arranging to see people in the evenings.
When I was meeting people from here I closed my profile down when the dark evenings came.
I love Autumn but the SAD sets in and I have to take my medication, which makes me more tired.
I perk up once I'm in Christmas mode. |
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"Try a light box it may help sometimes associated with sad seasonal affective disorder
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We have a sunlight clock but the bright light just annoys us in the morning.... no calm circadian rhythm here 🫣 |
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"Try a light box it may help sometimes associated with sad seasonal affective disorder
We have a sunlight clock but the bright light just annoys us in the morning.... no calm circadian rhythm here 🫣"
Sorry to hear that |
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By *hagTonight OP Man 17 weeks ago
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"I know that it gets much harder to get out of the bed. That could just be the warm, fluffy, brushed cotton sheets that go on in the colder months though 🤔😅
LvM" Hi thevon, yes, same here, it gets much harder to get out of bed too |
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By *hagTonight OP Man 17 weeks ago
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"Nope. I come alive in Autumn. Summer I can be a bit sticky, bit hot, bit grumbly.
In the Autumn though? There are beautiful walks. Lovely crisp mornings to enjoy a mocha in the garden. Not getting sweaty and my hair frizzing up. I'm in a happier mood, I lose weight. I want all the sex. I'm even more annoying in Autumn." Hi _eli, that is good you come alive in the autumn too, yes, there are a lot of beautiful walks to do as well |
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By (user no longer on site) 17 weeks ago
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I used to suffer terribly with SAD when living in the UK.
Here we get pretty much 12 hour days and 12 hour nights all year round.
I kind of miss the long summer evenings but it seems to work for me. |
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