Do you find yourself feeling down during the fall and winter months? If so, it's possible that you may be experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
SAD usually describes episodes of depression, but less commonly can include mania or hypomania (which I won’t discuss here). SAD regularly occurs during certain seasons, especially Fall and Winter.
If left untreated, SAD will usually remit during the spring and summer, but while occurring the symptoms can include typical depression symptoms such as feeling sad, down, less energy/motivation, increased sleep, increased appetite, craving carbohydrates, and unsurprisingly weight gain.
If experiencing SAD, I don’t recommend just brushing it off as “the winter blues”, rather treat it to keep a steady mood and motivation throughout the year.
Treatment depends on the underlying disorder that is present and the seasonal pattern, but can include the following:
Please discuss with your doctor if you think you have SAD and what treatment options would be best for you. You may need only one or a combination of the above.
There are minimal side effects for bright light therapy, and it is mostly very safe, but of course check with your physician first before starting this).
In general, it is also important to focus on the following in addition to the above:
If you are experiencing symptoms of SAD, please schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider. If you are a LifeScape patient, you can call 480.860.5500 to book your appointment today.