bart wrote:I went on Zoloft a few months back and it has made a huge difference in that I don’t always have a constant looming sense of imminent doom anymore. However it makes me grind my teeth in my sleep and today I woke up minus a filling.
Is that the only medication you've tried?
Yup, gonna talk to the doc next month and see if I should ride it out or maybe try something else. Don’t want to fuck with things too much though because I do feel better than I have in years besides the tooth grinding. Well, and drowsiness - I used to wake up without my alarm and be ready to go right away, and now I have to spend at least a half hour forcing myself to get out of bed in the morning.
bart wrote:I went on Zoloft a few months back and it has made a huge difference in that I don’t always have a constant looming sense of imminent doom anymore. However it makes me grind my teeth in my sleep and today I woke up minus a filling.
Is that the only medication you've tried?
Yup, gonna talk to the doc next month and see if I should ride it out or maybe try something else. Don’t want to fuck with things too much though because I do feel better than I have in years besides the tooth grinding. Well, and drowsiness - I used to wake up without my alarm and be ready to go right away, and now I have to spend at least a half hour forcing myself to get out of bed in the morning.
Maybe you should just pray instead.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
After a day and two nights in Venice, we’re now waiting for a shuttle to take us to Pisa. We’re making a stop somewhere along the way to do a wine and olive oil tasting. We’ve all started/restarted smoking because it’s some sort of law that everyone above the age of 3 in Venice has to smoke. And no vaping allowed.
If there’s any level below running on fumes, thats where I ended yesterday at. While the entourage rested after our guided tour, the oldest Weaseling asked me to take her to see the Peggy Guggenheim Collection about 2 miles away from the hotel. Of course I can’t say “no” to her so off we went. A very nice collection with some Picasso, Pollack, Warhol and Dali. They were also hosting an exhibit of Jean Coctaeu. Very interesting. Headed back and immediately went to dinner then another walk around everything afterwards. Very humid and very hot and I was very, very much done. Still just absolutely worn out this morning.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
bart wrote:I went on Zoloft a few months back and it has made a huge difference in that I don’t always have a constant looming sense of imminent doom anymore. However it makes me grind my teeth in my sleep and today I woke up minus a filling.
Is that the only medication you've tried?
Yup, gonna talk to the doc next month and see if I should ride it out or maybe try something else. Don’t want to fuck with things too much though because I do feel better than I have in years besides the tooth grinding. Well, and drowsiness - I used to wake up without my alarm and be ready to go right away, and now I have to spend at least a half hour forcing myself to get out of bed in the morning.
Mrs Wease wears a mouthguard at night. She was having migraine after migraine and we found out she grinds her teeth in her sleep. So the dentist fitted her and she wears it every night now. If you go that route, you won’t have to switch the medication that seems to be working for you.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
wease wrote:After a day and two nights in Venice, we’re now waiting for a shuttle to take us to Pisa. We’re making a stop somewhere along the way to do a wine and olive oil tasting. We’ve all started/restarted smoking because it’s some sort of law that everyone above the age of 3 in Venice has to smoke. And no vaping allowed.
If there’s any level below running on fumes, thats where I ended yesterday at. While the entourage rested after our guided tour, the oldest Weaseling asked me to take her to see the Peggy Guggenheim Collection about 2 miles away from the hotel. Of course I can’t say “no” to her so off we went. A very nice collection with some Picasso, Pollack, Warhol and Dali. They were also hosting an exhibit of Jean Coctaeu. Very interesting. Headed back and immediately went to dinner then another walk around everything afterwards. Very humid and very hot and I was very, very much done. Still just absolutely worn out this morning.
So wait, the whole weaseling clan is burning heaters now?
wease wrote:After a day and two nights in Venice, we’re now waiting for a shuttle to take us to Pisa. We’re making a stop somewhere along the way to do a wine and olive oil tasting. We’ve all started/restarted smoking because it’s some sort of law that everyone above the age of 3 in Venice has to smoke. And no vaping allowed.
If there’s any level below running on fumes, thats where I ended yesterday at. While the entourage rested after our guided tour, the oldest Weaseling asked me to take her to see the Peggy Guggenheim Collection about 2 miles away from the hotel. Of course I can’t say “no” to her so off we went. A very nice collection with some Picasso, Pollack, Warhol and Dali. They were also hosting an exhibit of Jean Coctaeu. Very interesting. Headed back and immediately went to dinner then another walk around everything afterwards. Very humid and very hot and I was very, very much done. Still just absolutely worn out this morning.
So wait, the whole weaseling clan is burning heaters now?
It was a joke to point out how many people smoke in Venice.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns