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Is it really that bad for us if we don't get sunshine?

I live in an apartment building and we have a patio. The reason I don't go out on it is because a lot of the people that I live with don't wear masks or social distance, so I just stay in my apartment and when I do have to go throw trash down the shoot or go anywhere I always wear my mask, however, I don't like to sit out for fresh air or sunshine or go and visit anybody because my mask is uncomfortable and I'd rather not wear it if I don't have to, so I stay home even though I'm cooping myself up. Well today my grandmother was giving me a hard time on the phone about not getting enough sunshine and telling me it's bad for my health if I don't get sunshine and I shouldn't mind wearing my mask and going out and seeing people when I would rather have it my way or no way meaning I would rather stay in my apartment even if I'm cooping myself up and only go out for sunshine and see people whenever we get vaccines and this is over because I don't want to go out or see anybody if there are restrictions like I have to wear a mask and I have to social distance and I'd rather wait till this is over and then I can do what I want. So is it really gonna kill me to not get sunshine? 

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  • Audrey
    Lv 7
    7 months ago
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    No It's not gonna kill you. I'm with you. I only slink out to get groceries. I feel embarrassed and humiliated being forced to cover my face like a criminal. So it's fine. Just stay inside where it's free and comfortable.

  • 7 months ago

    There's been some studies to suggest that Sunshine is good for us it produces vitamin D. Which is very beneficial for our health I know when I'm out in the sun quite a lot I feel a lot better than I do when I coop myself up inside

  • 7 months ago

    go out of your house and get it. Sunshine is good and Sun is considered to be A GOD. go get it, talk to the sun, and you will feel that someone is hearing you. Same with moom

  • 7 months ago

    When you expose your skin to the sun, your body begins the production of vitamin D, also known as the sunshine vitamin. It plays a very important role in the proper functioning of many organs and tissues of the body. According to a recent study, almost 40% of Americans experience a deficiency in vitamin D. People who avoid being in the sun or don't get a sufficient amount of it may suffer from different negative consequences.

    Bright Side gathered the most common symptoms of the "sunshine vitamin" deficiency and their manifestation

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  • 7 months ago

    its not good to not get vitamin d---so drink fortified milk or take a supplement.

  • 7 months ago

    Yes we get vitamin D from sunshine and if we don't get enough exposure to sunlight we can get a deficiency which can lead to multiple physical and mental health problems I speak from experience I've had a vitamin D deficiency in the past 

  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    take vitamin D tablets. 

  • 7 months ago

    Sunshine is vital in human and crops. It is relevant for us to take it irrespective of the vitamin A pill

  • 7 months ago

    Light does have an effect on our moods, and it would be good for you to spend some time outdoors, going for walks. Exercise is important. When I say light, I'm not just talking about sunlight. Artificial light can make a difference. It's better to have dim light, esp. reddish light, at night because it helps you to go to sleep. Many people like to use the bright lamps that were designed for seasonal depression. They're good for depressions in general - preventing cases and even treating cases. If you go to Metapsychology, you can read a psychologist's review of Dr Steve Ilardi's book ("a splendid book").He's the therapist and researcher who headed the Univ of Kansas lifestyle-depression project.  

    More info on mood research in my answers. Click on my name and read if you like.

  • 7 months ago

    Go for a walk.  The exercise will do you good.

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