After the joyous glow of the holiday season ends, the festive lights come down, the tree is stored or discarded – and we wait for some hopeful sign of spring through the gray months of January, February, March and sometimes even April.
The winter blues. Many of us get them while waiting for warmer temperatures and sunny skies to return. Some of us mope around the house, whining and making nuisance of ourselves with our restlessness.
Others get seriously depressed to the point where daily activities are difficult to do. If these feelings are deep enough, the condition is called “seasonal affective disorder” or "SAD."
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