They Strap You Down and Inject You With WHAT?! ๐ณ
A person describes disturbing experiences at what appears to be a psychiatric facility, including forced restraints, involuntary injections, and being quickly diagnosed with bipolar disorder. They detail the use of a padded 'quiet room' for punishment and powerful medications that caused them to lose consciousness.
Summary
The speaker provides a firsthand account of their experiences in what appears to be a psychiatric or correctional facility. They describe a 'quiet room' (QR) - a padded, locked room with bulletproof glass and a bed with restraints used for punishment. The speaker explains that misbehaving patients would be physically restrained, have their pants pulled down, and be forcibly injected with sedatives ('booty juice') in their buttocks, causing them to lose consciousness. They would then be carried to the padded room and strapped down until they regained consciousness, with the speaker witnessing this treatment daily. The facility apparently had a pattern of quickly diagnosing patients with bipolar disorder within just two days and prescribing antipsychotic medications. The speaker describes their nightly struggle with these powerful medications, explaining how they had to race to reach their room after taking the required drugs before losing consciousness, often dragging their hand along textured walls as the medication took effect and made them unable to continue walking.
Key Insights
- The speaker describes a 'quiet room' as a padded room with bulletproof glass, a locking door, and restraint straps used to punish misbehaving patients
- Staff would forcibly inject sedatives ('booty juice') into patients' buttocks after restraining them and pulling down their pants
- The speaker witnessed this forced sedation and restraint process happening on a daily basis at the facility
- The facility had a pattern of diagnosing everyone with bipolar disorder within approximately two days of arrival
- The prescribed antipsychotic medications were so powerful that the speaker had to race to their room each night before losing consciousness, often dragging along walls as the drugs took effect
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Transcript
[0:00] So, it's present. >> We call it the QR. It's the quiet room. It's a padded room with a door that locks from the outside and a bulletproof glass that's this big. And then there's a bed in the middle with straps. You misbehave, they take you down in a restraint, they pull down your pants, they stick a needle in your ass, what we call booty juice, and shoot you up and make you completely pass out. Carry you into the room, strap you down until you wake up. I saw this daily. Oh, on top of that, they just diagnose everyone with bipolar disorder. It took like two days and they're like, "Oh yeah, here's some [0:30]โฆ
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