[Abel-tasman] Learn any Foreign Language in 10 Days!

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n Emily, who lives in Indiana. She 
was prescribed generic Xanax at age 25, a few months after she'd 
had a baby. She was filled with anxiety, often irrational."I worried that 
someone would feed her something she might choke on," she recalled.When 
the drug didn't help and she became desperate, she admitted herself to 
a psychiatric ward; during the week she was there, relatives cared for 
her little girl.Emily was taken off alprazolam and put on the generic 
form of Klonopin, which is slower-acting. After being released, she followed 
up with her doctor, who continued her on that drug, but Emily 
didn't feel much better on it. Her anxiety attacks persisted."Every day 
was a struggle," she said.After several months, she started looking for 
other doctors to get her off the pills. One wanted her to 
go cold turkey, but she'd been reading up online and knew the 
dangers of benzo withdrawal."Once you've been on Xanax or similar drugs 
for a month or more, you may need to taper off them 
gradually," Birndorf explained.Tapering is a stepladder approach that involves 
slowly decreasing your dose by tiny increments. It may also include switching 
from a faster-acting benzo like Xanax to a slower one, such as 
Klonopin, as the hospital had Emily do."If you've been on a high 
dose for years, tapering from benzos can possibly take much longer than 
with other drugs, like SSRIsmaybe even a full year," Birndorf said.Sometimes, 
she points out, patients don't comply 
28-year prison sentence."This really, it hit me like a train. 
I didn't expect this to happen. I really expected so much better 
from the Italian system. They found me innocent before, how could they 
say beyond a reasonable doubt," Knox told GMA.During the trial, Knox, 26, 
remained in Seattle, where she is a student at the University of 
Washington.The court reinstated a guilty verdict first handed down against 
Knox and Sollecito in 2009. The verdict was overturned in 2011, but 
Italy's supreme court vacated that decision and sent the case back for 
the third trial in Florence."I just really hope that people try to 
understand that (when you have) overzealous prosecutors and when you have 
a biased investigation and coercive interrogation these things happen. And 
I'm not crazy," Knox told GMA.

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