To anyone who suffer from depression...why is it worst in the month of April? He!


Question: Rats, confessions... Mine is in "May" and "end of November and all of December". I don't know why, but I can feel it coming and either I rage, fall apart or all at once...

Good luck, you know it is coming so buckle down and grow stronger because of it...


Answers: Rats, confessions... Mine is in "May" and "end of November and all of December". I don't know why, but I can feel it coming and either I rage, fall apart or all at once...

Good luck, you know it is coming so buckle down and grow stronger because of it...

because your taxes are due on top of all of your other problems

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i have depression and its not worse for me at a certain time but every one is differnt there may be a reason for you!
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Nobody knows the explanation, but search on google for "Seasonal affective disorder".

It is a well known, but unexplained psychiatric phenomenon, that major depressive episodes and suicide figures are always more frequent in certain seasons. Not everybody is worse in certain seasons, but enough people are affected that there is a definite increase every year.

Psychiatrists KNOW this to be the case, but nobody has been able to explain why...yet.

Whilst there is an overall peak season for depressive episodes and suicides, the season/month that badly affects a particular individual may lie outside the peak season, but the seasonal effect is just as real.

If you have clinical depression a change of season can make it worse. Just as rainy days can also. Try replacing all your bulbs in your house with natural light bulbs. It can ease the shock of the season changes.

I think maybe building up your hopes it will end in the new year, and then finding it's not so easy and you accept another **** year in April?!

I find Feb through to March a nightmare but it could be because the anniversary of a very special person's death at the end of Jan. Maybe your life circumstances.

Statistically most suicides are carried out around June and July (not Christmas like I thought).

Many people experiece problems in the spring. Most have more trouble in the fall and winter because of seasonal affective disorder, not getting out in the sun enough. There may be something in your life in your past that can answer this question. Since you are having trouble, are you seeing a therapist? I would go to an MD also and ask about this. Just to be sure

Um mine doesn't get worse in April, must be a personal reason

because spring is a time of new beginings and it makes most people feel they are in a rut or moving backwards





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