My SAD Lamp is really working

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My SAD Lamp is really working

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Definitely money well spent.

Richard )t' )t'


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Can you give us a smile then please :-D

Seriously , is it any good ?
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hehe. Don't know yet, only received it this morning.

My daily routine is usually getting up and spending the first half hour sipping coffee and catching up on my Laptop.

I then venture out to the garden for odd jobs then into the Shed (Office).

So my Laptop half hour will be when I use it.

Some say they're great, others aren't convinced.

This one is £39.99 from Amazon, the cheapest. Couldn't afford the posh one's over £100 and this is good for smaller places and easy to move around.

Thought I'd give it a go as I can't stand January, February and early March !!

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Well I would say it's working really well as you look extremely sad! {rofwl}

Hope it works for you Richard :-D
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I might have to go out and get one if it's cheered you up so much {rofwl}
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Anything is worth trying, within reason imho if theres a chance you will benefit. I am a great believer in EFT which is tapping on the acupuncture points and also the Bioflow wrist band which I have worn for years now with good results.

Does it work off the electricity or batteries, Richard?
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By 13amp Plug Gwen.

I'll look into the others you mentioned.

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Hope it gives you good results Richard )t'

Like you , i hate Jan / Feb /March , as well as it getting me down work is scarce for me during these months , roll on spring !
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Richard, if you take the bulb out and sit in the dark you'll look less sad!.
Does the lamp give you a tan? )run(
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No Brian, but I'm browned off most the time anyway !!
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Iv'e been really down the last couple of weeks {cry} But your photo has actually made me giggle Sir. So thanks very much for that )t' {rofwl}
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:-D :-D

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Is it working, Richard?
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:-D
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So what is the end of this story? Some people find them very beneficial - though I would think that if you get out into the fresh air and sunlight as often as you do, Richard, you might not need the additional nature-identical light.

I was thinking they might benefit some of my patients who for one reason or another don't get as much daylight as they should. Got to be better than tablets.
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