Gary in TX said: (quoted from post at 19:00:08 03/23/09) I'm about 60 miles north of Dallas. I do custom hay baling, hay sales, cows, welding, dozer work, pasture aeriation, small engine repair, and the list could go on. Funny you wouldn't think I'd have time to be depressed, lol
Sounds like you need to find something to occupy your spare time :roll:
Somebody mentioned a sleep disorder... Very possible and causes plenty of other problems. I was always always tired, could take a nap whether driving, watching TV, or working. Steps whipped my a$$, etc. Went to the doctor and he checked everything and found nothing except for I wasn't breathing to the full capacity of my lungs. Sent me to a lung specialist (scared to death) who asked a few questions about my habits and what was bothering me, done a couple of checks after time on a bicycle and treadmill and gave me the thumbs up and sent me to a sleep lab.
2 nights there, a little box with a mask that I wear at night and I was almost immediately better. Snoring stopped, always rested and alert, etc.
Wife can get pretty moody (being polite) in winter when the days are short and nasty, switched the lights in almost every room and outside area that she spends more than a couple minutes in to florescent (or CF bulbs) and there is a big improvement in both her attitude and the electric bill. And, if you don't have a dog to hang around with you and ride the tractor, get one.
Wish you the best of luck. Don't choose a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
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