David
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So they take me to the nurse and she goes, okay, what are you doing? And I was honest with her. I'm like, listen, lady, you've never met anybody like me. Listen to what I'm doing. This is very serious. I tell her, I lay it all out, dude. The quantities, I'm like, I have to have this and this every day or else I can't walk, really.
So they take me to the nurse and she goes, okay, what are you doing? And I was honest with her. I'm like, listen, lady, you've never met anybody like me. Listen to what I'm doing. This is very serious. I tell her, I lay it all out, dude. The quantities, I'm like, I have to have this and this every day or else I can't walk, really.
So they take me to the nurse and she goes, okay, what are you doing? And I was honest with her. I'm like, listen, lady, you've never met anybody like me. Listen to what I'm doing. This is very serious. I tell her, I lay it all out, dude. The quantities, I'm like, I have to have this and this every day or else I can't walk, really.
And she's like, yeah, well, we've heard that before, you know, and you're going to be OK. And she says, well, here's what I'm going to tell you. She gives me a styrofoam cup. Just drink a lot of water and we'll keep an eye on you for a couple of days. We'll keep you in medical for a couple of days and just drink a lot of water. I'm like, oh, God. I know it's coming.
And she's like, yeah, well, we've heard that before, you know, and you're going to be OK. And she says, well, here's what I'm going to tell you. She gives me a styrofoam cup. Just drink a lot of water and we'll keep an eye on you for a couple of days. We'll keep you in medical for a couple of days and just drink a lot of water. I'm like, oh, God. I know it's coming.
And she's like, yeah, well, we've heard that before, you know, and you're going to be OK. And she says, well, here's what I'm going to tell you. She gives me a styrofoam cup. Just drink a lot of water and we'll keep an eye on you for a couple of days. We'll keep you in medical for a couple of days and just drink a lot of water. I'm like, oh, God. I know it's coming.
I know these serious withdrawals. And I've been through it before on my own. So I knew it was going to be bad. And so they put me in medical. Now, mind you, I've only been in jail for two days now. So I'm not even getting sick, hardly getting sick yet. By the third or fourth day is when you start getting a little bit sick.
I know these serious withdrawals. And I've been through it before on my own. So I knew it was going to be bad. And so they put me in medical. Now, mind you, I've only been in jail for two days now. So I'm not even getting sick, hardly getting sick yet. By the third or fourth day is when you start getting a little bit sick.
I know these serious withdrawals. And I've been through it before on my own. So I knew it was going to be bad. And so they put me in medical. Now, mind you, I've only been in jail for two days now. So I'm not even getting sick, hardly getting sick yet. By the third or fourth day is when you start getting a little bit sick.
But it takes about a week before it's really out of your body and you're really, really, really sick. Right. And so I'm already in segregation at this time anyway. So thank God. So that's all medical is anyways. It's a cell with nothing in it. It's no different than the cell that you were in. And they just don't want to come upstairs where you're at and come check on you.
But it takes about a week before it's really out of your body and you're really, really, really sick. Right. And so I'm already in segregation at this time anyway. So thank God. So that's all medical is anyways. It's a cell with nothing in it. It's no different than the cell that you were in. And they just don't want to come upstairs where you're at and come check on you.
But it takes about a week before it's really out of your body and you're really, really, really sick. Right. And so I'm already in segregation at this time anyway. So thank God. So that's all medical is anyways. It's a cell with nothing in it. It's no different than the cell that you were in. And they just don't want to come upstairs where you're at and come check on you.
If you tell them you're going through a draws, they have to do shit until your blood pressure drops or something. And then they give you like a Tylenol. It's nothing. And I think they gave me a Tylenol once, once the entire time. I mean, they'll let you die in there. You could have a broken arm and they just, I mean, you wouldn't go to medical. You just suffered through it.
If you tell them you're going through a draws, they have to do shit until your blood pressure drops or something. And then they give you like a Tylenol. It's nothing. And I think they gave me a Tylenol once, once the entire time. I mean, they'll let you die in there. You could have a broken arm and they just, I mean, you wouldn't go to medical. You just suffered through it.
If you tell them you're going through a draws, they have to do shit until your blood pressure drops or something. And then they give you like a Tylenol. It's nothing. And I think they gave me a Tylenol once, once the entire time. I mean, they'll let you die in there. You could have a broken arm and they just, I mean, you wouldn't go to medical. You just suffered through it.
You know, they just, they won't do anything about it. And I'm like, Oh Jesus, I'm going to, I'm going to die in this fucking place. And, uh, but I didn't, I, I went back, I went through the whole medical thing in the jail where they come in every, it was horrible. They come in every 15 minutes and take your blood pressure. They wake you up all night long. It's horrible.
You know, they just, they won't do anything about it. And I'm like, Oh Jesus, I'm going to, I'm going to die in this fucking place. And, uh, but I didn't, I, I went back, I went through the whole medical thing in the jail where they come in every, it was horrible. They come in every 15 minutes and take your blood pressure. They wake you up all night long. It's horrible.
You know, they just, they won't do anything about it. And I'm like, Oh Jesus, I'm going to, I'm going to die in this fucking place. And, uh, but I didn't, I, I went back, I went through the whole medical thing in the jail where they come in every, it was horrible. They come in every 15 minutes and take your blood pressure. They wake you up all night long. It's horrible.
It's worse than being, you know, some just put me back. I'll just go all this summer through it, you know? So they put me back in a regular pod and, uh, And I'm sick and worried too now because you have to be able to defend yourself in jail to some extent. I mean, you have to be able to at least try to fight. You know what I mean? And it's a fairly violent jail. It's a maximum security jail.
It's worse than being, you know, some just put me back. I'll just go all this summer through it, you know? So they put me back in a regular pod and, uh, And I'm sick and worried too now because you have to be able to defend yourself in jail to some extent. I mean, you have to be able to at least try to fight. You know what I mean? And it's a fairly violent jail. It's a maximum security jail.