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Does SAD (seasonal affective disorder) really exist? If so what's the best way to cure it? |
Does SAD (seasonal affective disorder) really exist? If so what's the best way to cure it? Yes. Yes and the doctors most likely will prescribe antidepressants. A good many people in the greater Seattle area could tell you that S.A.D. certainly does exist. Of those, most treat the disorder with light. They either go to somewhere with more sunshine, or they use a UV light box for an hour a day. Yes it really exists!! It does indeed. My husband has it. It exists in the extreme northern and southern latitudes where for certain parts of the year (winter) the sun shines for less time than usual. The "cure" is to get a lamp that will produce natural sunlight and to have it on for most of the time you're awake. It seems to help anyway. Spend like 2 hours a day under a special UV light. This is because it mimics the suns rays. Yes it does. It's just as real as depression. Like any other disease, depression can be triggered by many different things, on of them is often the seasonal weather. Do stuff... This used to be a big problem for me when I was younger. But now I snowboard and stuff and I LOVE winter. So just get out and do winter activities. do something that makes you feel better or hang out with some of your best friends. yes it does exist. It does exist, you can get special light boxes that sufferers can use, especially through the winter months. Yeap. You can buy special lights to sit under that will give the same results as if you were out in the sun, because the light it gives has the full spectrum of the sun. It produces some chemical in your brain that gets deficient with lack of sun light. I know people who say they are quite pleased with the results with that light they got. Good luck. Hope you find some relief ! hell ya ive got it bad im on medication and still deeply depressed Ask algore. Since he says us puny humans can change our global climate so easily, maybe he can help SAD by pushing for more global warming. Just think - spring in January - bring it on. I have this problem myself. I can tell you what my Dr has told me. If you have this, the best thing to do is surround yourself in a well lit room because the darkness is what causes the "depression" and feeling down. The more you are in a well lit area, the better you will feel. Get active. Don't allow yourself to lay around and sleep or just veg out in front of the TV and computer because that will just add to the feeling of being down. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables because they help with energy and just make you feel in good spirits. I have been following this advice from my Dr and it has helped. The other thing I've done is to find a hobby that I can do indoors that makes me feel like I'm doing something creative and not letting my mind become idle. These things have really helped and with the aide of one medication (Lexapro) and following these measures, I've felt so much better and actually feel "human" again. I hope this helps. It sure helped me. gO OUT SIDE AND PLAY IN THE SNOW yes it does exist. i have been to a doctor and told me i have it. i also have anxiety and panick attacks very bad alot. what sad is. it is another form of anxiety depression panicks. what happins is you dont get enough sunlight in the winter . the sun gives out vitimin c. something you need . doing the winter you need to drink alot more orange juice. anything that has vitimin c in it. you can also go to the doctor and they can give you something for it. mainly the same as if you had anxiety and panick attacks . they are anti anxiety pills. hope this helped I put a light bulb up my **** cause that's the last place the sun would shine. Haha. SAD does exist i know as I have suffered from this for about 5 years. Doctors say leave the lights on and paint your walls of bright colors. I feel nausea, tired depressed and nothing seems to help me ROLE ON SUMMER Yes it does. When exposed to sunlight we manufacture more serotonin in our brains. This helps to elevate our mood. In the winter in GB less sun therefore less serotonin. Some individuals are especially sensitive to this drop and basically get winter depression. |
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