Many with mood-related disorders witness direct connection between weather changes and symptoms. Some claim that rainy days bring lower mood or heightened confusion. Others feel calm due to reduced sensory input. Summer is overstimulating for those who are sensitive to sunlight or noise. This sometimes leads to agitation or insomnia.
Winter months with shorter daylight sometimes trigger depression, low motivation or irregular sleep patterns. However, colder days bring relief and comfort for others. It is never the same for everyone. Some even report that pressure changes before a storm can bring anxiety.
What about you? Do weather or seasonal shifts affect your symptoms? It would be helpful to hear from members on this forum.
Winter months with shorter daylight sometimes trigger depression, low motivation or irregular sleep patterns. However, colder days bring relief and comfort for others. It is never the same for everyone. Some even report that pressure changes before a storm can bring anxiety.
What about you? Do weather or seasonal shifts affect your symptoms? It would be helpful to hear from members on this forum.