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SAD question

Posted by PM80 on May 24, 2005, at 8:04:58

I have a seasonal affective disorder question. Does this disorder mean that your mood responds only to the seasons and seasonal changes or can it also include a mood that responds to the specific weather of the day?

I swear my mood responds to the day. I am almost always fighting melancholy on cloudy, rainy days and feeling a good (and sometimes hypomanic) on sunny days - in addition to generally feeling better in the summer and worse in the winter. I have been like this at least since jr high. Does everyone feel this way? I am have a bp dx, fyi. Do most bp's respond so strongly to the weather?


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