Yesterday (Wednesday) I did some work outdoors, out under the sun. I wasn't paying attention, and was beat upon by the sun for about forty-five minutes.
No sunburn; I really don't start getting tanned until August, and because I limit my exposure to the sun, burned skin is hardly, if ever, a problem.
Anyway.
So I got done, and as the day wore on, I got iller and iller.
A vague unease, tiredness even though I had done nothing strenuous, loss of appetite, the attention span of a primitive, general irritation.
Then I thought about something. The sun of course provides Vitamin D.
As does milk, of which I drink two-thirds of a gallon of the whole stuff every day (i.e., two gallons every three days).
I have to avoid the sun because of melanoma, which was licked a long time ago (11 years ago), but for some odd reason always wants to come back. The only thing that keeps it at bay is my following George Bush's policy of pre-emptive action, zapping something while it's a microscopic problem, before it can become a major problem (or at least wanting to zap it; as we all know, George Bush because of obstructionists and negativists and primitives, didn't get his way all the time).
So.....with this sun, and this milk, might I be overdoing it with Vitamin D, causing, as yesterday, this blah, tired, no-attention-span, feeling?