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Summer SAD: Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/13/he...ted=all&src=pm
Seasonal Depression Can Accompany Summer Sun Quote:
also Tips for Summer Depression School’s out. It’s hot. And you’re not having any fun. http://www.webmd.com/depression/summ...ression?page=2 Quote:
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yes... planning ahead!
Dear Mari
:Good-Post: i haven't read the full articles (yet), but i just thought what you cited deserved a comment... while some of the specific tips are directed at summer... (bathing suits etc) others are generally valid for anyone who has a specific risk period for depression, even if they don't have SAD or reverse SAD. the overall concept is also valid if one is aware of seasons or simply specific times of the year when ones tends towards mania too... the whole taking advantage of the fact that you know it's coming and thus being able to plan ahead means you can do things like: ... consider ramping up prophylactic medications ... consider requesting more frequent pdoc and/or therapy appointments ... take steps to ensure greater support (for depression) ... take steps for assistance with risk/impulse managment (for mania) etc... i am very careful about when Spring comes for instance. even though i was doing better by start of this Spring i waited to taper my antidepressant because Spring has always had a strong correlation for depression for me. Summer has a weak correlation for mania for me... and with the imminent hypomania the calendar was just one more reason to taper the Zoloft (i think though that we did it too fast in this case... perhaps if my thyroid had been ok, i could have handled it who knows.) i do not have SAD or reverse SAD overall, because Spring is the only season with a strong association. During other seasons I've had both types of episodes, and I do not get depressed every single Spring systematically, either. Since my dx though, i have certainly learned to monitor mood and tread on eggs by mid February... i know that often there's a big hole out there just waiting for me, so to speak! ;) ~ waves ~ |
HI,
I do not think that I get SAD. I do know that I am sensitive to the seasons. Since I was young I loved June the most. I remember reading about how some people with severe SAD start slumping as early as August as a kind of "preparation" for Winter SAD. I hate December. Even though I live in a sunny place, I react to the angle of the sun's rays. I have observed that other folks who are sensitive also seem to respond negatively to the winter sun. M |
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