Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Friday afternoon: I just got back from the gym, lifting weights for the first time since my hand surgery on March 9.

Iโ€™ll say this from the outset: Weightlifting is a major component to my regimen for keeping my mental balance and positive outlook. I can do cardio til the cows come home, but I donโ€™t get the same benefits. I know people who do; long-distance runners who claim a high and peace of mind that I never achieve.

But I like the feeling of healthy exhaustion that allows my mind to focus in productive ways. I think Iโ€™d probably freak people out if I ever lost that slightly feral, unbridled energy that sometimes makes me pace the length of the office, keeps me out all night, or gets me up at 5 a.m. to weed the garden. D. Brian: Stepford wife.

Music is another one of those things that add balance to the emotional centrifuge. This afternoon, Iโ€™ve listened to that Animal Collective song, โ€œWhat Would I Want? Skyโ€ about five times since I got back from the gym. I barely know what the songโ€™s about, it just makes my spirit rise. I used to feel the same way about that U2 song โ€œItโ€™s a Beautiful Dayโ€ until I realized itโ€™s about three-quarters sarcasm. But Animal Collective is pushing the right buttons today: โ€œOld glasses clinking and a new orderโ€™s blinking and Iโ€”I should be floating, but Iโ€™m weighted by thinking.โ€

Since apparently my id selected โ€œbalanceโ€ as the topic of the day, Iโ€™ve got to add a solid night of sleep to the list. During the hand recovery, I went something like 23 days, with only three nights among them when I got eight solid hours. I can attest to the fact that while a quarter dose of sleeping pill or a quadruple dose of cabernet will put me down, Iโ€™m groggy and irritable the next day (although Kat Kerlin graciously told me that Iโ€™m actually nicer in that weakened state). Turns out the best sleep aid and mood stabilizer is a single hit of a popular anti-nausea drug.

And with that, I think I can conclusively reuse my doctorโ€™s quote from this morning, โ€œReleasedโ€”no restrictions.โ€

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