There are many things that can trigger moods in Bipolar,just like the weather one minutes the sun is shining on me I feel great,The rain makes me want to walk or get out..I love the rain,the cold and shorter days trigger in me depression,all I want to do is cuddle up in bed with the blankets and fluffy pillows.sleep is so wonderful when its cold outside.dreaming of all the wonderful places.I could be,in fact I live in Toronto Canada.It really is not suitable for Bipolar,summer is great but the winters are long and cold in fact I feel a cold coming on,sniffles,sneezing,snoozing.
with the move I did indeed pack everything,including clothes.how can you tell I am Bipolar well I packed everything insight,did I think I was going to a sunny nudist beach,where no clothes are needed,or did I think I could afford a new wardrobe,with money being tight with my extravagances,I do have some stuff that is in the trunk that needs to be laundered,summer stuff.hopefully it doesn't snow anytime time soon.
I'll be the naked Canadian,a cold one from down under.I'd rather go shopping than dig into my unorganized storage unit for my winter clothes whats left,I should say I gave a lot away to goodwill at least they'll be warm.
Just remember I'll be under the blankets naked as I can't stand sleeping in anything else.dreaming of better days
Have a nice sleep
Susan
what timing! I just finished an article on Seasonal Affective Disorder. glad you pointed this out :)
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Paul Bright
Indeed weather (or the season) does wreak havoc on a person with bipolar! I have seen it for more than a decade now with my spouse. We are coming up on just such a challenging season now. Batten down the hatches! Yesterday my spouse said she wishes she could hibernate until spring
ReplyDeleteIt is all in my head the cold..sniffels,sneezing,snoozing
ReplyDeleteno wonder I was feeling out of sorts low mood
yuk.
thanks for your comments