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Exercise-wise, I had to stick to walking, yoga, and pilates (thank you, herniated discs!). If you’re in better orthopedic shape than I, running or high-impact aerobics might be something to consider.
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Trouble Says:
February 1st, 2011 at 11:50 am
I went through this, as well. I like this video, because it describes a lot of the things I did when I was alone (and lonely).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7X7sZzSXYs
I am kind of a solitary person as well, by nature. But I’ve also needed a certain degree of human contact. After my divorce, I basically had to learn to live all over again. I didn’t have a support system (kind of the same place you find yourself, as well). Most of my support network was composed of my ex-husband and our joint friends. I’d kind of let my own friends go.
So, there is a difference between taking time away from people to be solitary, and not having people to take time away from. The one is voluntary, the other imposed by circumstance.