I am Organizer of a support group for Bipolar disorder / Manic Depression, and over the last month or so it's come to my attention that in this geographic region (Pacific Northwest, USA) almost ALL of us get worse during June-ish. Worse could be Mania, or Depression, or maybe just feeling tired and getting migraines.
I highly doubt that it's all in our heads (well, psychologically, not neurobiologically anyway; ha!) so i'm assuming it's Circadian, or Magnetic Poles, or something like that. Unfortunately I have only been through high school so far (hey shut up, i'm only 25) so i'm a bit out of the loop on Knowing Stuff.
That's where you come in. What legitimate research / science / knowledge / annecdotal experience lends itself to explaining this phenomenon? I know that there is a legitimate cause for this increase in severity of the disease and/or symptoms during this period of the year, but I don't know what it would be. All I have is hunches. If I can track down legitimate evidence of a potential cause, I will educate all of my peeps about it and see if it helps. After all this support group isn't about crying and whining, it's about management skills for leading a productive life with a more-misunderstood-and-undereducated-than-scary illness.
Sincere thanks for any input.
Thanks :)















