Yep, I'm like you Greg, I feel so much better in spring and summer, I love the 
sun and now hate and dread winter months..In the summer my wife runs the air 
too cold for me..,.,so I go out and stay in the sun a lot, If I get too hot, 
I'll just sit under a shade tree and relax ;-)  Dan H**


On Saturday, December 20, 2014 5:10 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:
 


I know there is that Seasonal Affective Disorder, or or something like that. 
Where you get depressed if you go without sunlight. I think most people have 
some sort of that if they go too long without sunlight. But I don't think 
that's what I'm really talking about. I can go 1 day without feeling bad in 
summer. if it's warm out. I don't like it, but I can. Sunny and 65 is better 
than 85 and cloudy though. There is something about the warmth of the sun's 
rays. It's not emotional, it's purely a physical relaxation. I think if it was 
the serotonin, it would at least take a bit to go through you. The second I hit 
the sun, my shoulders just relax. It's like putting on an electric blanket.
I also feel like an old man who says he can tell it's going to rain, because 
his's bones hurt.

Greg

> What your addicted to is the serotonin from the sun. When Im at my
> worst I take an ephedra pill and push my wheelchair on the street
> for a couple miles. it puts me in a different state of mind. you
> can read about the effects of serotonin though. Its like a rug.
>
>
> I don't know how you cold wether guys can do it every day. I was
> from Seattle and that was bad enough. Now I'm spoiled in AZ. Even
> our cold times it's usually sunny. But, now and then we get a few
> rainy days. I get so tight, sore, and cold, on those days and my
> arms tingle 100x worse. I'm wrapped up and no matter how warm I
> get, I just can not relax unless I get sun. I think I'm physically
> and mentally addicted to the sun. During the day, on the times I'm
> not outside, I have a hard time doing anything for too long without
> having to go out and sit in it for at least a little while. It
> relaxes my muscles and I feel a lot better, then I go back to
> whatever I was doing. Then just before sunset I have to go out and
> get my last fix of sun for the night. It works so much better than
> any pain killer or muscle relaxer medication.
>
> Just don't think I could ever move away,
> Greg

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