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brightlotusmoon) wrote2009-12-08 07:08 pm
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What do you do to boost your mood? How do you find pleasure in something when you can't find pleasure in anything?
Dopamine levels are just... yeah.
I have been faking happiness all day, because sometimes that works well.
Dopamine levels are just... yeah.
I have been faking happiness all day, because sometimes that works well.
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I also spend time with my farm family...the horses are great mood lifters if I can get out there with them. If we have goat kids, they're better than any antidepressant known to humankind. The cats always bring me a smile too. And then there's my clown of a Corgi--that dog was born to entertain.
If I can't get time with the farm family, a visit to icanhascheezburger.com or any of its related sites can do the trick.
Good luck with the attitude adjustment...I know how you're feeling and wish I could help more!
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I can do music and cat cuddling. I had socializing earlier, and that was fine, while waiting for my husband to return from his overseas business trip. And then he came home, and I was jubilant... And then I woke up in horrible pain, my mood crashed, my house guests left, and now I can't even feel aroused when my husband kisses me, which makes me feel worse. But I am going to keep touching him and loving him, because I know it will help.
Ooh, icanhascheezburger sounds great. I will go there now. I haven't been in a few weeks!
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I'm glad you're better now!
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Fresh air.
Enough water.
If all else fails, masturbate.
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Check.
Check.
Check (and then, sex!).
:-D
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I watch cute cat videos and look at ridiculous cute cat blogs.
I also eat dark chocolate.
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Its not dopamine that drives you to pleasure, its your serotonin levels. Pasta, bread, starchy vegetables, potatoes and cereals are a good source of serotonin.
The melatonin/serotonin balance is changed by exposure to sunlight. A 30 minute walk in the morning, building to 2 hours a day will help your serotonin levels recover and help diminish the melatonin you have built up during the night.
I don't know if a sun shower or tanning salon could help with short full body exposure UV rays, as they can increase the serotonin levels quickly and increases your body's vitamin D levels.
Do you have a light box? Apparently high lux light boxes will improve serotonin levels during the day. Use in the evening hours will affect melatonin production and affect sleep.
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1) chocolate
2) sleep
3) hiding in a good book
4) snuggling with animals
In no particular order.