Posted on Jan 1, 2026
Why the Winter Blues Make PTSD Symptoms Worse and What Veterans Can Do About It
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Lt Col Charlie Brown just on the surface of life and experience, cold weather is a damper. Everything goes into hibernation. There are restrictions on activities that some people need such as being outside in the big wide open. You are forced to be at close quarters with people because everyone is staying put. So persons with mental health challenges will certainly have a hard time.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown I've read about light therapy in the past and how it helps bring people out of depression.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
I got one of those lights prescribed to me by the VA Brother Vic, so they do have them in their Formulary.
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I've read about this before, but I never noticed it much as I spent lots of time outdoors.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
Same here Brother Trent, weather permitting, I'm out for at least 2 hours with my metal detector. But even yet, if the weather is too hot or too cold, I go to Walmart or the mall and walk around for at least an hour. If I don't do something and stay home with my feet up, excess weight always seems to find me!!
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Cpl Vic Burk
PO3 Edward Riddle - I walk my 10,000 steps a day, mostly outdoors. It serves two purposes.
1) It keeps my back in motion. If I go two days without walking, I feel it.
2) It keeps the old ticker in shape and with two heart attacks (minor) according to MRI's my doctors advised me to walk a lot. Easy non stress form of exercise.
1) It keeps my back in motion. If I go two days without walking, I feel it.
2) It keeps the old ticker in shape and with two heart attacks (minor) according to MRI's my doctors advised me to walk a lot. Easy non stress form of exercise.
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