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Old 01-27-2012, 12:16 PM #5
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I think one reason I don't have cabin fever is that I CHOOSE not to go anywhere. I still drive and I have a car, but I don't feel like going anywhere. I didn't go out the door for a month, and I think I could have gone another month.

It's a lot different when it's not winter and I can choose a time I feel well and know there won't be slippery roads/parking lots.
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