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We are having an unusually cold spring this year, which I'm not complaining about. I vastly prefer cooler weather and I like rain.

This has given me the opportunity to try to figure out what triggers my summer seasonal depression, which usually starts in May and has, indeed, started. I had assumed it was increasing temperatures, or possibly sunny weather. However, since weren't not having those and I am still depressed, I'm forced to conclude that the trigger is simply the days lengthening.

Unfortunately, the obvious treatment this implies - blackout curtains on all the windows in my house and no natural light before 8 or after 5 - isn't feasible, since I live with other people who like summer.

Date: 2022-05-16 07:07 pm (UTC)
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Can you at least do the blackout curtains in your room? That might help mitigate it a little bit.

I feel your pain, btw. Summertime is the worst. To everyone who complains about how dark it is in winter, I'm like...BUT THAT'S AWESOME? I want it to be dark. I like it to be dark. Or at least overcast.

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