cosmic charlie
Bluelight Crew
I've been so sick in jail a few times and they could have cared less
It's pretty sickening the way drug addicts are treated
It's pretty sickening the way drug addicts are treated
so what are the regulations/process. What steps does someone take when:
1.) They are hooked on a drug like heroin, and then go to jail, and start wd'ing?
2.) Someone is using methadone/suboxone and then goes to jail..?
3.) Someone is taking a non-narcotic drug like seroquel or celexa?
4.) Someone is taking a more mild narcotic than methadone, like Lorcet?
What is the process? Are you allowed to continue taking your medications in any circumstance... I know they have a Jailhouse nurse that comes to the door and stuff. But if you were on Lorcets and somas for a Back injury (couple years back) and your placed in jail would they continue to let you take the medicine a medical physician deemed appropriate for you BEFORE you went to jail...? Just wondering
so what are the regulations/process. What steps does someone take when:
1.) They are hooked on a drug like heroin, and then go to jail, and start wd'ing?
2.) Someone is using methadone/suboxone and then goes to jail..?
3.) Someone is taking a non-narcotic drug like seroquel or celexa?
4.) Someone is taking a more mild narcotic than methadone, like Lorcet?
What is the process? Are you allowed to continue taking your medications in any circumstance... I know they have a Jailhouse nurse that comes to the door and stuff. But if you were on Lorcets and somas for a Back injury (couple years back) and your placed in jail would they continue to let you take the medicine a medical physician deemed appropriate for you BEFORE you went to jail...? Just wondering
the withdrawal itself may not be fatal, but when you throw up whatever you eat and have no appetite and squirt out all your liquids out your bum, some complications can ariseI didn't know you can actually die from heroin withdrawals. I've gone threw it many many times and while you feel like your dieing and wish you were dead, I've always been told that it can't be fatal. You learn something new everyday.
Is this the first death from withdrawal. Everywhere I've looked I have never seen any reports of anyone dying from w/d's. Maybe the malnutrition part, but they give you food in jail.
strange..
all they do for you in jail is move you to a lower bunk if youre having wd's, that way if you are having a seizure you wont fall from the top bunk
Bros,
I agree with most of you however one problem... "But Kardos' family claims he was a heroin addict and complained repeatedly about withdrawal symptoms when he was arrested and jailed March 1."... I doubt the "family" was no where near Kardo when he was arrested and even if that was done at the arrest site did he tell the sheriff's office when he arrived to be placed into jail... I know from experience and thats how I know lmao, if you dont say you have a condition and its not documented they probably arent going to be watching you any closer then they are the other hundreds of inmates inside the facility... I feel for the family but this could be the same guy who just broke into my car the other day so he could fight those nasty withdrawls... To each his own but no sympathy for this guy himself, just his family... However do I feel enough sympathy for them to receive dollar signs, hummmm I dont think so...
BBB
Is this the first death from withdrawal. Everywhere I've looked I have never seen any reports of anyone dying from w/d's. Maybe the malnutrition part, but they give you food in jail.
strange..