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e doctor.
He suggested increasing the dosage, but she refused. She'd become concerned
about her reaction to the drug."Between doses, it felt like my spine
was hooked up to an electrical socket and there was a chemical
storm inside my head," she said.The symptoms were worst when she woke
up: "I had to keep my pills beside my bed so that
before I even opened my eyes, I'd be melting one under my
tongue. I'd dry heave and cry until it kicked in."Then one morning,
she experienced what's known as a paradoxical adverse reactiona rare, unexpected
response to a drug that can't be explained. She had popped her
pill and was lying there waiting for it to take hold, except
nothing happened. She felt so scared and shaky that she took another.
And then, in a half hour, one morefollowed by a fourth one
30 minutes later. Within minutes of downing the last pill, her legs
began shaking violently. The toes on her left foot curled up, and
her tongue stiffened."The next thing I remember is the paramedics running
in," she said. "I'd had a seizure."The debilitating pangs of interdose withdrawal
had been awful enough. Now, Kim started to worry about how she
would ever get off the drug.What makes it even rougher for women
who become dependent on benzos is that many physicians do not fully
understand how to wean them off the medication."While most doctors should
know how to taper properly, not everyone does," Birndorf said.Few women
are more aware of that tha
iStockiStockiStockiStockiStockFlickr/tesKing-Italy/Daily MealiStockiStockiStockiStockHumans
are one of the few creatures on this planet who have the
capability of ignoring our basic survival instinct. We jump out of perfectly
good airplanes something that still sets off alarms in the most
veteran skydivers and we push ourselves to the edge of death
and back with physical demands on our bodies that defy reason with
activities like ultra-marathons in the desert, living in microgravity, and
setting the world record for holding ones breath under water.Yet as contradictory
as it sounds, testing these limits is probably what makes us feel
the most human or the most attuned to nature and our own
potential particularly when it comes to soaring above the skies, jumping
eight feet in the air and eating the most bizarre, even dangerous,
dishes set in front of us on the dinner table.What are some
of the deadliest foods the world has ever seen? Poisonous or harmful
by design, not accident, and something that has us questioning our sanity
when we choose to take a bite?iStockLike apples, cherry pits contain a
type of hydrogen cyanide called prussic acid. Don't go eating a cup
of ground pits, or peach and apricot pits for that matter.iStockRhubarb
leaves contain oxalic acid, which causes kidney stones. It'll take 11 pounds
of leaves to be fatal, but much less to make you seriously
ill.iStockNutmeg is actually a hallucinogenic. Yes, you can trip on i
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