Your first name of Fletcher has given you a quick, analytical mind. However you must beware of driving yourself to exhaustion as a substitute for relaxation. Competitive sports or challenging outdoor activities could bring you pleasure and relief from pent-up frustrations. At the best of times, you are not naturally disposed to be companionable and sociable, as diplomacy and finding the right words for the situation do not come easily to you. You feel happy as long as headway is being made, but as soon as you are obstructed or your individuality and freedom of action are restricted, you experience an intense nervous reaction. Your nervous intensity could cause indigestion and, over time, could lead to ulcers and severe stomach problems. Moods of depression can result during which you become caustic and belligerent in your attitude toward everyone, especially to those in closest association with you. Family and friends find it hard to understand you because of your changing moods, and because of your intolerance and indifference towards their ideas, interests, and feelings. Ailments could also centre in the head causing headaches, sinus problems, or defective eyesight, hearing, or teeth. Routine, monotony, and the responsibility of looking after details can have a similar effect on you, as you are a person who desires change, travel, and new experiences.