SAD and Motivation

ShaunnaCullen
ShaunnaCullen Posts: 14 Member
edited November 24 in Motivation and Support
Does anyone else suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder or depression? How do you make sure you stay on track during downward spirals or depressive espisodes? Exercise has not made me “happier” per se. I struggle to go to the gym every single time. Granted I’ve only been in this routine for 6 weeks or so. I kind of just force myself to go and do the best I can. Anyone else? I’m a sinking ship.

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  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Maybe do more enjoyable things instead? I'm a lot happier, and ironically, more active, after I realized I don't have to go to the gym, or even do any planned exercise at all.
  • JMcGee2018
    JMcGee2018 Posts: 275 Member
    I suffer from SAD as well. Do you take vitamin D supplements? In the winter, I go from taking 3000 IU to 7000 IU daily. You should have your doctor check your D levels so you know what to take. I've found that unlike "regular" depression (if there is such a thing), depression that is caused by nutrient or vitamin deficiencies does not really benefit from exercise, because exercise does not fix the underlying problem.
  • 88olds
    88olds Posts: 4,534 Member
    What do you do at the gym when you get there? Is there any other activity available to you where you live?
  • ShaunnaCullen
    ShaunnaCullen Posts: 14 Member
    Thanks @kommodevaran. Unfortunately with the weather in my location I’m forced into the gym, at least until the weather improves. I did go on a wonderful 3 hour hike this weekend. @JMcGee2018 I take 10,000 IUs of vitamin D year round. Currently going through Lyme Disease treatment, maybe thats affecting my mood too? Thank you both for your replies!
  • ShaunnaCullen
    ShaunnaCullen Posts: 14 Member
    @88olds it depends on the day. Some days I’ll do just cardio, most days I’ll do cardio and some resistance machines/free weights. I hate group exercise classes but I will do them. I’m more of an outdoor girl but it’s been too cold and dark to adventure outside during the week. Any thoughts?
  • LizPalen412
    LizPalen412 Posts: 38 Member
    I unfortunately don't have any words of wisdom, but just wanted to let you know I'm experiencing the same thing. You're not alone. But I will be lurking to see if anyone else has any good suggestions... it can be pretty miserable this time of year.
  • 88olds
    88olds Posts: 4,534 Member
    Don’t do stuff you hate. I worked out many days on the recumbent bike looking at tv. It’s what I could stand to do. I usually broke up my cardio between two different machines.

    Something is always better than nothing. I always had an at home backup workout. Had to be enough so I could look myself in the mirror and say it was a workout. Some days I just couldn’t get myself out the door.

    My schedule was 6 days per week, one day off. 5pm Wed-Sun. Tuesday off. I found it easier to look on exercise as a daily occurrence but with a day off. Don’t know why. Doing my at home stuff I told myself I was still filling my time slot. Otherwise I’d end up filling it with the couch.
  • ThinGoldLineNS
    ThinGoldLineNS Posts: 265 Member
    I take Vitamin D supplements and I also turn on my SAD lamps first thing in the morning and sit near them while drinking my coffee. It helps
  • dlm4mom
    dlm4mom Posts: 251 Member
    SAD is getting the best of me. I do not go to the gym, I hate exercising. I do a lot of heavy housework, yardwork and home repair and I do a lot of walking at work. My weight loss is super slow because of this especially in the winter. I am trying to figure out how to improve.
  • KateBoss7521
    KateBoss7521 Posts: 14 Member
    Do you like animals? Volunteer at your local shelter to walk dogs! They will brighten your day and it’s a form of exercise you can look forward to :)
  • bstanb01
    bstanb01 Posts: 30 Member
    I've been having some depressions issues, though mine is probably postpartum, and I haven't found anything that makes me "happier," but I've found that yoga makes me more peaceful
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    I look at this like I look at my job. It's something I have to do rather I feel like it or not
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    I resort to bribery. I also don't allow myself to turn on the TV/computer until I go workout.
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