A Walk With Nick, Dixie, and a Bit of Tech Trading Today was one of those quietly solid days that just feel good from start to finish. Dixie and I met up with Nick at the Coalhurst pond and knocked out two laps around the water. It started off cold enough to make us tuck our hands into our sleeves, but by the end we were both warm and moving well. We covered 2.3 km in 32 minutes , most of it sitting comfortably in the easy heart rate zone (117–138 bpm) . The weighted pack did its job too — building lower-body strength and giving the cardiovascular system a steady push. My average pace was 14:32/km , with a best pace of 9:59/km , which felt smooth considering the chill in the air. Dixie was a champ right from the moment she hopped out of the vehicle. She took care of her business immediately, which meant the second lap was clean and simple — no dog dirt stops, no fuss, just steady walking and a happy dog trotting along beside us. She didn’t have a single issue with other dogs toda...
## The Hidden Side Effect: When "Add to Cart" Becomes an Urge Most of us think of medication side effects in terms of physical symptoms—drowsiness, weight changes, or a dry mouth. But there is a specific, documented side effect of **Abilify (aripiprazole)** that hits somewhere else entirely: **your wallet.** ### **The Dopamine "Tug-of-War"** Abilify is unique because it is a *partial dopamine agonist*. While many medications simply block dopamine, Abilify can actually stimulate the reward centers of the brain. For some, this "turns up the volume" on the brain's search for a dopamine hit, leading to **impulse control disorders.** The FDA has officially warned that this can manifest as: * **Compulsive Shopping:** An uncontrollable urge to buy, even when you don't need the items. * **Hyper-Gaming:** Buying every new release or spending heavily on microtransactions. * **Gambling or Binge Eating:** Other forms of "reward-seeking" behavior...