Each year, the NHS estimates that around 2 million people across the UK experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), or what many of us simply describe as seasonal depression. That’s 3.6% of the population.
The SAD form of depression can take away the good things in life during certain times of the year. But when might you feel that mood shift, peak, and end, and what can you do about it?
For most of us in the UK, the symptoms of seasonal depression can start to appear as early as September. It will be at its worst during December to February, hence sometimes being referred to as ‘winter depression’. For those living in the north of the UK, and in particular Scotland, SAD symptoms can come sooner. During the winter months, it tends to get darker in Scotland earlier than it does in England and Wales.
The pattern of seasonal depression in the UK, can go like this:
Consider Smart TMS
There are things you can do to help mitigate the symptoms of SAD, some of which we describe further down the page. If you are not aware of us already, we are a UK clinic offering TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) treatment. It’s a non-invasive, medication-free treatment, proven effective in treating depression.
How do you know if what you're experiencing is actual seasonal depression rather than simply a dislike of typical UK winter weather? Some of the signs to look out for can include:
Why does SAD happen?
It's not all in your head. The lack of sunlight during UK winters can have an effect on your body’s chemistry in several ways:
Here are some things you can do to help alleviate the symptoms of seasonal depression when it starts.
However, for many sufferers, these solutions have not worked. If you have tried other approaches with little success, TMS offers a different option.
This non-invasive treatment was approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for depression in the UK in 2015. NICE noted “consistently positive outcomes in many studies and a good safety profile… commentary from patients was positive and they described significant benefits to their quality of life including the advantages for some patients of being able to stop oral antidepressant medications”.
If you've battled seasonal depression, you know it can be easier to reduce the symptoms by starting to manage it before the start and peak. Consider starting your management strategy before the clocks go back.
It's very possible that TMS could help you to navigate the darker months when your SAD symptoms are at their peak. Spring always comes eventually, but there's no need to suffer through until then. Read more about how TMS can be used to treat SAD, and please contact us for a consultation. Our clinic is open all year round to help sufferers of seasonal depression.