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Originally Posted by MauiKai
I love summer because I get SAD in winter, so I kind of get the concept. There is light therapy for winter SAD, is there...dark therapy? For summer SAD? Does it help if you use darkening drapes to make the daylight hours seem shorter like they are in winter?
When I was hunting down links to use here, I read about how reverse SAD is harder to treat than conventional SAD. Partly because they're not sure light is the cause. I read a short magazine article last year that I wish I had kept, as it summarized various treatments that some people have had success with, including brief exposure to very early morning light. Also, botox. (???)
I've never liked summer. I chalk the depression it causes in me up to:
1) Extended period of physical discomfort (sometimes it gets so humid that AC doesn't help and sometimes it gets so hot that my wall unit AC can't keep up.) It gets cold in the winter, but then you go inside and it's fine there.
2) Sleep deprivation caused by the noisy air conditioner, physical discomfort, noisy neighbors when I sleep with the windows open, and the Sudafed I have to take because wearing ear plugs aggravates my sinusitis, yet I can't sleep without them because it's too noisy.
3) Not being able to walk outdoors much or cook whenever I want because it's too hot and/or often rainy. These are two of my favorite hobbies.