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Originally Posted by BeyondtheRainbow
I waited 36 hours once and then once I was transferred the resident forgot about me and I wasn't done with my evaluation until after midnight. The nurse was new and wouldn't let me have my things or shower until I saw the resident so I wound up begging to be allowed to shower at 12:30 AM while waiting for the meds I was finally allowed to arrive from the pharmacy. I thought that was bad and learned to never go in on a Sunday if possible but 23 days is unimaginable. My ER gives the same food tray every meal; I hope he is getting something different than cold hamburgers and an apple twice a day.
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In the state of Oklahoma if you have no insurance or Medicaid. You will be sent to a state mental hospital. There they serve the same food the state penitentiary receives. I had to go once before I was approved for my SSDI it was God awful. I’ve never been to jail and did not know the food would be that terrible.
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