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Old Feb 05, 2017, 06:19 AM
Gojamadar Gojamadar is offline
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Originally Posted by shattered sanity View Post
I just want to know if this has ever been known to work in reverse

I know that a lot of the time it affects people when it is winter time, but for me I am feel so much more depressed/ unstable in the summertime, and I wonder if seasonal affective disorder has been known to do that- work in reverse.

(I wanted to ask this question ages ago, but didn't really know how to word it)
Hi,
As a long time sufferer from SAD, I may have an idea! If you need longer than 6 hours sleep, the long daylight hours may interfer with your sleep.
Light is one of the main quantum energy used by the subconscious as waking elemen during sleep.