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my friend is in this hospital.. since she is a heroin addict. Um they tied her up in this bed after giving her this needle. they tied her up. and she went crazy. everyone was on diffrent bed going crazy. like they were crying and in pain. her dad said its this thing to wash any poison / toxin in her body. Heroin addict that is a serious problem, Since, She was tied up it means her conditions are not quiet good..The needlle/syringe was given to her was an Antibiotic to stop spreading those toxins whose already on her body. What MATTERS MORE than 'what was in the Needle' She is going through withdrawal and the pain is very bad. Her body desperately wants heroin. The needle probably contained some kind of a tranquilizer. Now you know what dope can do to a person. |
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