One thing I’ve mastered during residency is the timing of vacation and making the most of those few days of freedom. Four months without vacation is far too long, one month intervals is too soon, but a vacation every 2.5 months comes out to be just right. I’m at the point of yearning for some much-deserved time off, which I plan to spend soaking up sun to boost my Vitamin D and eating/shopping/partying in one of my favorite cities. My key to surviving residency incorporates a balance of combining work, relaxation, and fun, because the former can easily dominate over time, resulting in high anxiety, struggles to get up in the morning, a shorter temper, less sleep, and less people wanting to be around me.
Vitamin D
{Moments before it started pouring in Seattle}
Around this time of year, I’m used to sunny skies and stocking up on colorful spring dresses. Unfortunately, the weather in the Northwest is keeping me glued to my winter coat and lounging indoors to avoid the rain. Many living in the Northwest (or anywhere with minimal sunshine) have a deficiency in Vitamin D, which your body makes after exposure to sufficient sunlight and has been shown to have a link to depression. Vitamin D can be detected by a simple blood test, and if low can be treated by supplements available over the counter. So, if you’re living in the dark (like me) and can’t make it to Hawaii anytime soon, try some Vitamin D until your next flight out or the sun breaks through the rain clouds…whichever comes first.
For more info on Vitamin D and depression, check out this link http://www.webmd.com/depression/news/20080505/depressed-older-adults-lack-vitamin-d