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Posted by Stryker88 on November 20, 2004, at 22:33:21
I am thinking into getting a Light Box as I live in droopy, dark, gloomy Seattle were I work nights and I never see the daylight. I have noticed eventhough I take Effexor I am now slipping into a dark mood yet again.
Posted by Racer on November 21, 2004, at 0:34:37
In reply to I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by Stryker88 on November 20, 2004, at 22:33:21
Disclaimer: this might be totally idiotic, but it's cheaper than the "real" light boxes:
There are a number of full spectrum/daylight lamps sold for quilting or needlework. They're not cheap, but about $150/$200, which is still less. They may be enough to work, or at least give you an idea of whether it's worth investing in a real light box.
Good luck.
Posted by gardenergirl on November 21, 2004, at 13:29:50
In reply to Re: I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by Racer on November 21, 2004, at 0:34:37
I got my lamp from Full Spectrum Solutions, and I think it was only $129. It's also dimmable, so I use it next to bedside. Actually, it looks like the price just went down. It's $99 now.
http://www.fullspectrumsolutions.com/?wcw=google
You might also try Ebay.
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Posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:32:27
In reply to I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by Stryker88 on November 20, 2004, at 22:33:21
> I am thinking into getting a Light Box as I live in droopy, dark, gloomy Seattle were I work nights and I never see the daylight. I have noticed eventhough I take Effexor I am now slipping into a dark mood yet again.
If you look online, you'll see that there are a lot of them around $200. Also, go to e-bay and search "light therapy boxes". I saw several for under $150 with a "buy now" option. I don't know whether or not that would be more cost effective than hunting down your own materials.
If you go looking for bulbs to try to fashion your own, remember that the total light output is really the only important factor - that and no harmful UV. The commercial boxes seem to mostly be able to put out 10,000 lux at 14".
Posted by polarbear206 on November 21, 2004, at 14:29:21
In reply to Re: I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!! » Stryker88, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:32:27
Northern Light Technologies , a company out of Canada is where I got mine from. My Doctor recomended I get it from there. It's called the "Satelite" It's one of the best out there. Cost is around $200.
Posted by Iansf on November 21, 2004, at 14:37:10
In reply to I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by Stryker88 on November 20, 2004, at 22:33:21
An alternative to a full light box is a light visor, which is actually much more convenient. You can move around and do chores or whatever while wearing it. You can even read. Unfortunately I no longer know where to get them.
The trick is to adjust each of the two lights so it shines directly into your cornea. It sounds like it would be unpleasant, but it actually isn't. The light hits at an angle that somehow doesn't create a glare effect.
Posted by Stryker88 on November 21, 2004, at 16:20:42
In reply to Re: I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!! » Stryker88, posted by Iansf on November 21, 2004, at 14:37:10
THANKS ALL!!!!!
Posted by polarbear206 on November 22, 2004, at 7:36:14
In reply to Re: I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!! » Stryker88, posted by Iansf on November 21, 2004, at 14:37:10
> An alternative to a full light box is a light visor, which is actually much more convenient. You can move around and do chores or whatever while wearing it. You can even read. Unfortunately I no longer know where to get them.
> The trick is to adjust each of the two lights so it shines directly into your cornea. It sounds like it would be unpleasant, but it actually isn't. The light hits at an angle that somehow doesn't create a glare effect.Northern Light Technologies also has the visors you are talking about. They may be more exspensive than the light box. I might be wrong though about the price,
Posted by polarbear206 on November 22, 2004, at 7:42:57
In reply to Re: I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by polarbear206 on November 22, 2004, at 7:36:14
> > An alternative to a full light box is a light visor, which is actually much more convenient. You can move around and do chores or whatever while wearing it. You can even read. Unfortunately I no longer know where to get them.
> > The trick is to adjust each of the two lights so it shines directly into your cornea. It sounds like it would be unpleasant, but it actually isn't. The light hits at an angle that somehow doesn't create a glare effect.
>http://www.northernlighttechnologies.com/index.php
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> Northern Light Technologies also has the visors you are talking about. They may be more exspensive than the light box. I might be wrong though about the price,
Posted by sjb on November 22, 2004, at 9:35:05
In reply to I need a Cheap Light Box ?? Ideas please!!!!!, posted by Stryker88 on November 20, 2004, at 22:33:21
If you have health insurance, they may cover the cost if you have Dr.'s recommendation.
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