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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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but I'll see if it sorts itself out by spring, once I've increased my weekly walking miles and the days get a little longer. I'm sure it's just seasonal/situational instead of anything more sinister.
(, Tue 4 Jan 2011, 13:55, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
The ex and her mum (a nurse) reckon I do, but I took one of those 'depression tests' and the doc reckons I'm fine.
Note, not fiiiiiine, merely 'ok'.
(, Tue 4 Jan 2011, 14:08, Reply)
I didn't notice it at all in 2009/2010 but this year the skies have been grey and I've not walked as much, so I'll get some more miles on my boots before getting worried.
(, Tue 4 Jan 2011, 14:13, Reply)
I'm planning on climbing Fuji in July and need to train for it.
(, Tue 4 Jan 2011, 14:14, Reply)
And we'll be starting from a high-up point anyway. The worst thing is the thin air up there (I know a guy who's done it), but they say it takes about 7 hours to get up and down.
(, Tue 4 Jan 2011, 14:26, Reply)
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