Physically, for me, it was dislocating a shoulder. There must be varying degrees of this - not as big a deal for some, in my case, the pain was blinding. I put up with it for a couple of years (it would come out every so often doing something) before I finally had it operated on.
There's no way I could have said this better than Z...
I have not had a drink in over five years - at first, I could not imagine my life without it, now I can't imagine my life with it.
There's a lot of good advice here - follow both your heart and your head, perhaps more emphasis on the former. No one can decide for you if it's a problem, but if you deem it so, know that there are avenues available to you, and life will indeed get better.
Did my taxes early (H&R Block - as they say, I've got people) and already got the refund. Not a large one, mind you, but it's already in the garage in the form of an old bike that needed me
I dunno, I found bangers and mash pretty good. Never been to the UK, but was on a shoot in Toronto with a Brit photographer that insisted I would like it...
Similar transition - at about thirty years old, we had two other Bob's in the office, and in a cube environment, there was some confusion. So I asked to be called Robert. I moved into a new apartment complex at about the same time back in Michigan, so that's how I introduced myself. Of course, no one here in Cali knew it any other way, so the transition was complete.
Holidays are kind of a bummer for me - family is all back home in Michigan.
I had to go to the bank to make a deposit. It's about 4 miles away. I decided to walk. This gave me time to collect my thoughts and ponder life's great mysteries. It was kind of nice. Then, after lunch, lit up a cigarette. Hey, I did not say it makes sense...
RE: Guys, Shes always too young, too old or too far away.
But if everyone was exactly my age and in my neighborhood, how boring would that be? Wait. Strike that thought.