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14 THE CAROLINA TIKES JOIDAY PLEASURES Not all stress is produc ed by unpleasant problems at the office or at home. Even the pleasure of holi day festivities can be tax ing on the nervous system, doctors have found. Giv ing a successful party, selecting appropriate cloths to attend one, or finding "the right gift" for the hostess can pro- duce anxiety. Then there's fighting for a taxicab or findne i place to park in a neighborhood where everyone seems to be visiting at the same time. By now your stomach is churning, you have reach ed your destination, and your hostess greets you at ihc door with, "you look as though you could use a drink." So you have one, or maybe two or three drinks "on an empty stomach", waiting for dinner which is delayed while other guests are stuck in crosstown traffic. Dinner is finally served, and with it wine, rich gravy,, a fancy dessert, lots of coffee and an after noon cordial. Sound familiar? With old friends and some in.eresting new ones, there's also lots of talk, and sometimes more smoking than usual, which may all result in swallowing an excessive amount of air, and ac cumulation of gastro intestinal gas. For people who prefer' . to concentrate on do's rather than dont's during the holidays especially during dinner parties, other physicians recom mended a medication such as Phazyme designed to relieve' the symptoms of gaseousness. (Phazyme tablets are a' combination of simethicon and digestive enzymes.) When the parties are ' over and it's time for New Year resolutions, you might consider a few that will take you through a calmer holiday season next year. However, remembering the good times, too, some excellent non-medical advice may be, "Don't take any bets on keeping such resolu tions." Warning For Women "Don't jo without a bra!" This advicw for women comes from Miami pi as tic surgeon Charles B. 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