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Default Feb 26, 2024 at 10:17 PM
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I was wondering if the warmer than average temperatures have been affecting your mood? It's been averaging 45F here (going to get up to 60F this weekend!) and I'm going into spring time mode. The only exception is that there are no chirping ****s!!! Ugh! I'm having trouble sleeping. Not good. My next pdoc appointment isn't until April 3rd!!!!

This is just really affecting my sleep and mood in general. Normally this time of year I'm in low, hibernation mode, but this year I'm not and it's driving me crazy!!!!!!!

Anyone else having issues?

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