Is seasonal affective disorder something to be concerned about in warmer areas?
I can understand people having seasonal affective disorder in areas where the weather change from summer-winter is more dramatic.
But what about warmer areas or areas where the season change is not so dramatic (such as Texas, Louisiana, Florida, etc)- would seasonal affective disorder still be something to be concerned about?
Probably not as much, but it can still be a problem. These areas don’t get cold and snowy, but they get a lot of rain. My father has it. He lives in Arkansas and built himself a workshop outside with electricity and a heater and it really helped. He probably couldn’t do that as easily here in Colorado where I live. It just gets too cold and snowy
Probably not as much, but it can still be a problem. These areas don’t get cold and snowy, but they get a lot of rain. My father has it. He lives in Arkansas and built himself a workshop outside with electricity and a heater and it really helped. He probably couldn’t do that as easily here in Colorado where I live. It just gets too cold and snowy
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