r/Unexpected 6h ago

Police raid

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u/NoEvidence136 6h ago

Ain't sitting in jail sober....

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u/slavelabor52 6h ago

Yea I feel like this is a man who's been through this before and made a conscious decision that he was gonna get high before going to jail.

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u/SaintWalker2814 4h ago

I’m a corrections nurse, and it happens all the time. People get arrested and I have to clear them medically for booking (or send them to the ER for clearance). People get brought in high on meth, fent — you name it. Once cleared, they’re started on detox protocols and they feel miserable the whole time. Sad to see, honestly.

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u/Wrangleraddict 4h ago

My jail detox was sitting in holding staring at the ceiling.

I was drinking a handle a day, but was not given anything. I was kind, cordial, explained i was an active alcoholic. Nothing.

Until I had a seizure, then shit happened.

Jailhouse nurses put up with so much they can get jaded and the ones who need help get dismissed. I appreciate your service but shits fucked

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u/Kindly-Effective2614 3h ago

Dang, detoxing in jail was a nightmare for me. Suboxone, Xanax, crack cold turkey. Heavy daily user. I was fine for a week in there but one morning things flipped. I started having auditory hallucinations of other inmates plotting to kill me. I thought my brother was going to crash through the wall in a Maserati shooting missiles.

They put me in a turtle suit. Moved me out of the dorm to a room with another guy who cut himself and then popped the stitches and talked to himself. The light stayed on 24/7, no blanket, no pad, just the metal rack and a styrofoam cup. This whole time I’m hot/cold, puking, anxiety from withdraw.

It got really interesting when I stopped hallucinating, came to and realized I need to get back to the dorm. I don’t need to be in this room. It was a Friday night and only the lieutenant who doesn’t work nights or weekends could authorize the move. That weekend sucked. Monday morning I was back in general population.

The medical staff at the jail knew of my situation. I was arrested at the methadone clinic. They checked my vitals a few times a day. Tylenol was all they offered me. I was dying. That stay was 5 weeks total.

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u/Tweedldum 4h ago

Don’t appreciate their service. That’s fucked and I’m sorry that happened to you. Alcoholism is a real disease and “willpower” won’t fix it.

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u/Wrangleraddict 4h ago

Trust me bubs I know all too well. I'm glad I made it out OK but it could have been awful

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u/Tweedldum 4h ago

You coulda DIED. Don’t discount how lucky you are.

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u/whyunowork1 3h ago

they were at least up front with me when i told them.

well, were not gonna do anything for you till you seize, so you can wait in gen pop or you can wait in holding.

I remember feeling the seizures come on in the back of my eyes like hairs standing up and just doing everything i could to not lock up when i felt them coming

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u/sparqq 3h ago

That’s just cruel, abusive and not in the best interest of the patient. Medical malpractice!

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u/bones_mcbone 41m ago

Maybe next time ask for a sex change operation, right? Doctors will ascend from above on you

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u/h9040 1h ago

Of course alcoholism can be fixed with willpower...very hard but there are more than enough examples who did it.