Posted by maryhelen on May 5, 2003, at 20:27:02
In reply to summertime, posted by justyourlaugh on May 5, 2003, at 19:12:31
Yes, I hate summer too.
My excuses for staying in and not going on the 'cure for depression' walks in the winter is gone in the summer. I, unfortunately, live in a beautiful neighbourhood (mind you I live on top of an Irish Pub at the top of a hill) but there is a boardwalk to walk to down the hill, that is so 'healthy' for me. I see everything that is 'beautiful'. After my dutiful walk from one end of the boardwalk to the other, which usually gives me a headache, I sit and have a cigarette and watch the 'happy people', I look at the boats and sailboats on the 'beautiful' water, I hear laughter and get more and more depressed because I am depresssed. This all done with the 50 extra pounds that I gained taking Remeron and never been able to get it off over these 2 years since I stopped. But, I'm told, exercise and diet is so good for you (never heard that before) and to keep trying. Well 2 years of this regimen hasn't shed a pound. I think I have a Remeron pill stuck inside working it's magic.
Then I have to walk up the 'healthy' hill which should be good for my cardio-vascular all the time thinking that I am going to have a heart attack.
No, I don't like summer, it is easier to be left alone and hybernate in the winter.
maryhelen
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