Naggers
Bluelighter
So I was just reminded of the film Requiem for a Dream whilst reading another thread. If you haven't seen the film, I'm referring to a scene where one of the protagonists develops an infection in an injection site and goes to the hospital for help. Upon seeing the obviously drug-inflicted ailment, the doctor immediately calls the police and the protagonist is arrested. I must have missed something in the film or be uninformed on some sort of US/state law because I don't see what crime he was arrested for.
Anyway, if any of you have been forced to seek medical attention after a trip gone bad, allergic reaction to drugs or an overdose etc, could you share your experience? How were you treated by the staff? Are they under any obligation to inform anyone, such as a family member or even law enforcement? Also, what country was this in?
I hope this isn't too naive a question, but for those of us who've been fortunate enough to not require medical attention in the past it may help clear any misconceptions about how we will be treated if such an occasion arises.
Thanks
Anyway, if any of you have been forced to seek medical attention after a trip gone bad, allergic reaction to drugs or an overdose etc, could you share your experience? How were you treated by the staff? Are they under any obligation to inform anyone, such as a family member or even law enforcement? Also, what country was this in?
I hope this isn't too naive a question, but for those of us who've been fortunate enough to not require medical attention in the past it may help clear any misconceptions about how we will be treated if such an occasion arises.
Thanks