I think it's kinda remarkable how not afoul Usain Bolt has run of the press in general. He somehow manages to buy into his own legend, party like a rockstar, win more often than not, but not always, but hasn't driven the US press away from him.
Talk about frame of mind and finish position--the Jamaican story on the race I was just reading said that Tyson Gay was reduced to tears after running his season's best time. It was, just, you know--fourth.
How cool is this?
That is almost as cool as the landing itself!
I'm running out of adequate adjectives to sum up my feelings about this.
And Wellbutrin can cause weight loss. But sometimes Wellbutrin *doesn't* cause weight loss. (I took Wellbutin 2 separate times, about a year apart; the first time I lost weight, the second time I didn't. So I don't have a lot of faith in it as being helpful for weight loss.)
SOMETIMES IT CAN CAUSE GAIN.
Not that I'm bitter.
And in extremely rare instances, sometimes it can cause seizures. That you keep having for the rest of your life, unless you take meds. For the rest of your life.
I AM bitter.
I just offered someone a bottle of wine in exchange for a taxidermied bullfrog playing an upright bass.
Are you secretly The Bloggess?
Oh my god, I should e-mail her, or tweet her (I don't know how to tweet at someone, though, so that won't work [I only have a Twitter account for following The Goddamn Batman and Feminist Hulk]) or something!
I SHOULD MAKE T-SHIRTS!
I used to be thin. I gained 100 pounds after I was put on SSRIs. Not one doctor told me weight gain might be a side effect. I'm bitter, all right.
I gained 100 pounds after I was put on SSRIs.
I gained weight after going on SSRIs. But I also got older, and stopped exercising as much as I did in my 20s. So it's hard to say if I can attribute 5 pounds to SSRIs, or 50.
And in extremely rare instances, sometimes it can cause seizures. That you keep having for the rest of your life, unless you take meds. For the rest of your life.
Wow, seriously? That's awful. I had no idea.
I cut my dose in half because I was so jittery -- shaking hands, racing heart, sweating. Not pleasant. Tomorrow I get to tell the doctor I did, too.