mgran wrote:
I got one of those SAD lamps, arrived a few days ago.
I have had SAD for decades. I live in the American Midwest and each year right before Thanksgiving I would get that "I want to die" kind of depression. I would slog through till April (with February being the worst month) and then start to perk up again until November when it would hit again.
In November 2008 I woke up one morning with that all too familiar "I want to die today" depression. In my family room is a ceiling fan light, where I replaced the bulbs with full spectrum light bulbs. I spend several hours a day under this light, and have not had that awful level of depression since then. The effect was immediate, the deep depression gone within 3 days, and it has not returned since then.
In my reading on light therapy, I found that the light needs to be above eye level to work properly, so that it hits the bottom of the eye (just like the sun is above eye level).
Hope you find something that works for you. Let us know if the SAD light works.
BTW ~ light can penetrate the eyelids, so sometimes I sleep in the family room to get additional light into my brain. I am careful to counterbalance this with sleeping in a completely blacked out dark bedroom with no light at all ~ not even a clock light. Apparently it is the balance of light and complete dark that regulates the moods. Hope this helps
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