Posted by tina on June 15, 2000, at 7:09:11
In reply to CALLING ALL BUSPAR TRYERS, posted by tina on June 14, 2000, at 18:29:09
I appreciate all the responses. I don't know what to do for my husband. He does have a lot on his plate but it's mostly work related and there isn't a thing he can do about decreasing the work load. His boss is a complete bitch who has a hate on for all the MEN in her department and especially for him because he's so good and everyone likes him. The problem is the fact that he's so good that all the work goes to him and he can't say no. I've never seen him like this. He actually looks clinically depressed. He hasn't slept in a week, he never smiles anymore and always looks haggard and worn. He has a vacation planed for the end of June and the first week of July but during that time he has agreed to help a friend build a deck, promised another that he'll help to seal his outside vents and tar his roof and he's volunteering at a dragonboat festival and taking his english cousins sight seeing. Does that sound like a vacation to you guys? Me neither. He feels completely obligated to do this stuff and I can't change his mind. I'm afraid, even though he's young yet, that he's going to give himself a heartattack. He looks really awful. I've asked him to see his doctor but he always says he doesn't have time. I am so worried that I'm becoming a wreck again. I've upped my med dose just to deal with it. I'll keep you posted and thaks so much for the input although it sounds like BuSpar sucks. What else can he take instead with benzo's being so stigmatized because of their addictive nature. I take benzzo's and I don't feel addicted.
> Just wondering what you think of it? I really think my husband should try it and I'm curious what side effects and benefits it has. Oh, and Cari, I know--you hate it! But any useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance---Tina
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