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it's beautiful!!!

Donna wrote:

> Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She

really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you

want to see the card, I have it attached.

>

> Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety.

The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg

twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or

dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he

suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg.

After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was

complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this

effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic

dizziness for some time now.

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> I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get

Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this

time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being

dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

>

> What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being

relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were

tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He

really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the

BuSpar need time to work.

>

> Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

>

> Donna in WA

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it's beautiful!!!

Donna wrote:

> Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She

really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you

want to see the card, I have it attached.

>

> Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety.

The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg

twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or

dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he

suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg.

After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was

complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this

effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic

dizziness for some time now.

>

> I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get

Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this

time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being

dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

>

> What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being

relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were

tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He

really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the

BuSpar need time to work.

>

> Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

>

> Donna in WA

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it's beautiful!!!

Donna wrote:

> Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She

really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you

want to see the card, I have it attached.

>

> Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety.

The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg

twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or

dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he

suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg.

After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was

complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this

effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic

dizziness for some time now.

>

> I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get

Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this

time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being

dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

>

> What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being

relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were

tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He

really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the

BuSpar need time to work.

>

> Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

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> Donna in WA

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answer to your (?) is yes it can. kat kings hubby was just in the hosp due to just that. and i love the pic. >>debbi brant Subject: update and new art [1 Attachment]To: mserslife Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 7:35 PM

Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you want to see the card, I have it attached.

Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety. The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg. After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic dizziness for some time now.

I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the BuSpar need time to work.

Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

Donna in WA

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answer to your (?) is yes it can. kat kings hubby was just in the hosp due to just that. and i love the pic. >>debbi brant Subject: update and new art [1 Attachment]To: mserslife Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 7:35 PM

Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you want to see the card, I have it attached.

Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety. The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg. After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic dizziness for some time now.

I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the BuSpar need time to work.

Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

Donna in WA

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answer to your (?) is yes it can. kat kings hubby was just in the hosp due to just that. and i love the pic. >>debbi brant Subject: update and new art [1 Attachment]To: mserslife Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 7:35 PM

Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you want to see the card, I have it attached.

Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety. The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg. After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic dizziness for some time now.

I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on.

What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the BuSpar need time to work.

Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is?

Donna in WA

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Very pretty Donna. Thanks for the update on Nick. I will continue to keep him in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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-----Original Message-----From: djnova50@...Sent: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:35:27 -0800 (PST)To: mserslife Subject: update and new art [1 Attachment]

Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you want to see the card, I have it attached. Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety. The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg. After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic dizziness for some time now.I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on. What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the BuSpar need time to work. Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is? Donna in WA

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Nice painting, Donna:) Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: mserslife Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 5:35:27 PMSubject: update and new art [1 Attachment]

<*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]Hi, yesterday was my friend Susie's birthday. I painted a card for her. She really loved it. But, she was thrilled that I remembered her birthday. If you want to see the card, I have it attached. Mara has put Nick on a medication called BuSpar. It's used to treat anxiety. The starting dose was supposed to be 10 mg twice a day and work up to 15 mg twice a day. When the pharmacist told me that it could cause drowsiness and/or dizziness, I asked if I could break te tablets into smaller doses. Then he suggested that I could break the 15 mg tablets in half and start with 7.5 mg. After 3 doses of 7.5 mg, I had to cut it down to 5 mg twice a day. Nick was complaining of dizziness. It's hard to say if the medication was causing this effect even though it's a common side effect. Nick's been experiencing periodic dizziness for

some time now.I asked Mara what would be the next thing to do if the medication helped get Nick's anxiety under control, but he was still experiencing this pain. At this time, she feels that the anxiety is causing the pain, feeling of being dehydrated, the dizziness, and so on. What I believe is that initially, Nick was having pain that wasn't being relieved through usual heartburn treatments. But, the more treatments that were tried with little or no relieve of symptoms, Nick became more anxious. He really doesn't like taking medications if they don't work. Some, like the BuSpar need time to work. Can anxiety cause a pain to feel worse than what it is? Donna in WA <*>Attachment(s) from Donna:<*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/278168254/item/list <*> Winter------------------------------------

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