@howdan1985 Thanks for your feedback. That was a terrible assault plus afterwards he needed general anesthesia-reconstructive surgery to piece together the bone fragments in his face (30 screws and wire mesh). He is then thrown into a 6x7 cell to recover with no medical attention, antibiotics, or painkillers. He had to remove the packing from him nose on his own because he couldn't breath. And the worse, he was not allowed to see, even his mother, until three months later. BRUTAL.
They really put him on psychotropic drugs, that,s evil clever? It makes me cringe to watch those "nurses" push those towels into his face . I had a similar injury and having that done is nasty, there is no need for it but nurses do it without thinking. They've no idea what to do so just poke around trying to make it look better, not a thought about the broken bones just below the surface. I have yet to come across a nurse with any common sense or decent experience that makes her not useless.
@Acumenamind They did. Powerful benzos... off the chart dosages.... for over a year. At least one benzo (Klonopin) is never given to people who have suffered a TBI... who have liver disease, and who are over the age of 60. All of these apply to this man. Clever? Evil?... It surely raises a lot of questions.
If he was really injured he could have died LOL....
ELOSHAZZY 2 days ago
How many people does it take. This is a huge waste of peoples tax payer dollars.
Somebody should look into this and rewrite procedures.
NewtsNews 3 days ago
I think it's disgusting the way Americans treat prisoners...I mean shackling them after this type of injury...basically torture.
currypata 3 days ago
What a slow bumbling bunch
fuzziruggi 1 month ago
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howdan1985 1 month ago
@howdan1985 Thanks for your feedback. That was a terrible assault plus afterwards he needed general anesthesia-reconstructive surgery to piece together the bone fragments in his face (30 screws and wire mesh). He is then thrown into a 6x7 cell to recover with no medical attention, antibiotics, or painkillers. He had to remove the packing from him nose on his own because he couldn't breath. And the worse, he was not allowed to see, even his mother, until three months later. BRUTAL.
evsaravia 1 month ago
They really put him on psychotropic drugs, that,s evil clever? It makes me cringe to watch those "nurses" push those towels into his face . I had a similar injury and having that done is nasty, there is no need for it but nurses do it without thinking. They've no idea what to do so just poke around trying to make it look better, not a thought about the broken bones just below the surface. I have yet to come across a nurse with any common sense or decent experience that makes her not useless.
Acumenamind 1 month ago
@Acumenamind They did. Powerful benzos... off the chart dosages.... for over a year. At least one benzo (Klonopin) is never given to people who have suffered a TBI... who have liver disease, and who are over the age of 60. All of these apply to this man. Clever? Evil?... It surely raises a lot of questions.
evsaravia 1 month ago