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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Student Loan Assistance)
Thu Feb 13 05:00:49 2014

Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 02:00:48 -0800
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APEither Olive Garden really loves parents or really hates kids, because 
on Feb. 7 the casual Italian dining chain will be dishing out 
free baby-sitting for any parents who dine at one of its participating 
locations across the country.In an interesting promotional pairing, the 
chain, owned by Orlando-based Darden Restaurants, has teamed up with My 
Gym, a chain of children's activity centers.Before dining at Olive Garden, 
parents can drop off their kids at any one of 145 participating 
My Gym locations and return with their Olive Garden receipt to have 
their baby-sitting tab covered.The one-night only special, called Parents 
Night Out, will run from 6 to 9 p.m. but could vary 
by location, and will promote the chains two-for $25 dinner menu. Although, 
a spokeswoman told the Orlando Sentinel that diners are welcome to try 
out other menu items also."With busy family schedules and everyone always 
on the go, it's challenging for parents to find time for a 
date night out," Jay Spenchian, executive vice president of marketing for 
Olive Garden said in a release.My Gym requires a cash deposit, on 
the off-chance leaving your children there is not enough of a deposit, 
which will be refunded when customers show their Olive Garden receipts. 
Space will be limited to approximately 30 children per participating location, 
and reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. So try 
to get there early.Olive Garden is also using social media f

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">sicians to withhold it, especially when they know they'll just get it 
elsewhere."Even psychiatrists can feel trapped by a system that pushes them 
to opt for a quick fix rather than a long-term solution."Physicians have 
less and less time to spend with patients or may see them 
only occasionally, when their talk therapist sends them in for drugs," noted 
Dr. Harold J. Bursztajn, a forensic psychiatrist and an associate clinical 
professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School."Anxiety can almost always 
be treated in other ways, but too many doctors are too rushed 
to search for the root of a patient's problem when there's a 
supposed solution that seems quick, easy and effective."Once a doctor prescribes 
the drug, follow-up care may be lacking, as Kim in Pennsylvania discovered. 
The energetic then-20-year-old college student started having frequent anxiety 
attacks and visited a doctor, who had previously prescribed generic Xanax 
for her to use as needed for occasional anxiety. This time, he 
put her on it daily.The drug soothed her panic but made her 
so drowsy that she began to oversleep and miss classes. Her GPA 
dropped, and she took to avoiding her friends. After a month, the 
anxiety returned in between doses."I was taking it religiously, but the 
feelings were three times as strong," she said.The next semester, she took 
a medical leave of absence from school and holed up in her 
room at her parents' house.Kim discussed her situation with th
 Self.comJenna woke up on her kitchen floor. Dimly, the California teacher 
remembered bending over the sink, trying to swallow water. According to 
the clock, that had been more than an hour ago. She fumbled 
for her phone but couldn't think clearly enough to text for help."I 
felt these horrible jolts running through my head and body; I couldn't 
stop jerking," she recalled. "Then I began seeing stuff that wasn't there, 
creepy-crawly things. I didn't know what was happening, but I worried I 
might be dying."The previous morning Jenna, then 33, had inexplicably woken 
up shaking."I'm usually pretty confident and outgoing, but I felt like I 
couldn't leave my apartment," she said. "Somehow I made it to school. 
My boss noticed the shaking and was concerned; I told him I 
wasn't sure what it was and I went home early."There, things got 
worse. Her twitching intensified, and she grew increasingly confused. Then 
she passed out.Once Jenna regained consciousness, she hauled herself to 
her sofa. Over the next two days she couldn't eat or drink, 
and her mind drifted in and out. Finally, Jenna's mother stopped byand 
found her daughter curled up in a fetal position on the floor, 
clutching her cell phone, twitching uncontrollably."My mom dragged me to 
the car and got me to the emergency room," Jenna said. "The 
ER staff asked if I'd taken any drugs or alcohol, and I 
told them I hadn't."When a nurse wanted to know what prescriptions she 
was on, Jenna told th
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