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In reply to the discussion: Women dies after being dragged from Hospital... [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)148. Withdrawal from opiates does not make one lose consciousness or lose control in the sense that
they would be liable to fall out of bed without knowing it. You are lucid when you withdraw from opiates. You are simply in pain and sick.
There was no indication from her behavior that she was junk-sick at all.
The police just didn't give a shit about her. She was scum to them.
and on edit: You say that their concern after she died shows they didn't mean any harm. I don't think so. I think it showed them that their treatment of her might come under review. People usually start rethinking their actions and perhaps being sorry, sometimes genuinely so, in such situations.
The fact remains, they treated her carelessly and with disdain, regardless of what the doc told them. Regardless of whether she was actually a malingerer, a junkie, or a schizophrenic, they treated her poorly.
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I read some on this story yesterday. She had had tests that didn't show anything, was discharged.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#5
I read that one too, and heard the woman crying at the end. A FELONY, they charged her with.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#153
A doctor told them she was trespassing and that there was nothing wrong with her.
MADem
Mar 2012
#33
The doctors told the police this woman, with no drugs in her system, was a "drug seeker."
MADem
Mar 2012
#67
The principle being that the police have the right to treat malingerers and drug seekers who
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#160
I dont have all the facts mind you but my initial opinion is that the doctor should lose his
cstanleytech
Mar 2012
#126
You would think that the hospital could have confirmed she didn't have any drugs in her system.
Baitball Blogger
Mar 2012
#58
She had JUST been released by the doctor, who said she was "fit for confinement."
MADem
Mar 2012
#43
Don't they have minds of their own? The woman told them she was in too much pain to walk.
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#76
Yup. Nobody involved in this should be held accountable in any way. It was an act of God. n/t
Crunchy Frog
Mar 2012
#106
Generally speaking the "little people" are routinely called to be "accountable" for their errors.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#142
And as I said, this isn't about ME, so try behaving like an adult and stop trying to make it thus.
MADem
Mar 2012
#120
I expect, as a minimum, that they would put her on the bed and not leave her laying on the floor.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#124
It appears to me that there is a pad on the beds. It's a local jail, not a federal supermax prison.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#132
I didn't say the police should have known she had blood clots. I said they treated her carelessly
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#146
They had a "fit for confinement" order from a doctor who said she was a malingering trespasser.
MADem
Mar 2012
#150
There are a lot of links to articles in this thread. Read them all and you'll see.
MADem
Mar 2012
#115
A woman who clearly needed medical and mental health treatment is instead shunted to jail
suffragette
Mar 2012
#77
I can fault them for not putting her in a bed and instead leaving her on the floor. nt
Mojorabbit
Mar 2012
#98
I think the doctor convinced them that she was a malingerer and a "drug seeker."
MADem
Mar 2012
#105
You probably would not have called the police and said "Get this malingering drug seeker out of my
MADem
Mar 2012
#113
I am not excusing the doc. I said that the actions of the police provided the final indignity.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#137
Whatever. You know it all. You "know" that no one in custody ever lies or fakes it.
MADem
Mar 2012
#128
Why are you making it personal? They left her laying on the floor. There was no need for that,
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#130
I will repeat that people withdrawing from drugs sometimes move about violently.
MADem
Mar 2012
#145
Withdrawal from opiates does not make one lose consciousness or lose control in the sense that
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#148
This woman was on no drugs. We don't know what kind of drugs the "doctor" assumed she was on.
MADem
Mar 2012
#149
When you go into the hospital and say you have pain, they don't give you amphetamines.
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#151
No, but opiates can calm you down if you can't get your coke or meth, can't they?
MADem
Mar 2012
#154
Let's see: the "metal bunk" argument is bunk, the "painkiller withdrawal" argument is bunk, now
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#155
You've given a good example of how the dedicated professionals handle difficult situations.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#30
We don't have all facts here. It's difficult to speculate on things like this. n/t
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#32
Thank you for posting all you have here. I read about this yesterday, had to be offline for the
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#75
It's also one of the signs that the "treatment" didn't work and the patient is still in pain.
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#165
The facts are in her medical records and no one can make a judgment one way or the other...
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#48
she did die from a blood clot, did she not? in jail, after she refused to leave
noiretextatique
Mar 2012
#56
With the Affordable Care Act and medicare for all you would not be having this conversation.
xtraxritical
Mar 2012
#141
She went to several hospitals because the problem persisted despite the supposed "treatment".
HiPointDem
Mar 2012
#140
Before taking this one article's word for it....check out these others as well...
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#24
Maybe I am jumping the gun here, but before I click the link I am going to make a guess:
tblue37
Mar 2012
#100
there are no words. that hospital must be reviewed. RIP Anna. You deserved better.
roguevalley
Mar 2012
#108
Coppers (usually right wingers) enforcing the death panels against the non-1%?
Dawson Leery
Mar 2012
#131