Yes. As long as they are aware of your medical conditions,you'll get whatever treatment you require
2006-10-07 09:32:13
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answer #1
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answered by belmyst 5
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What you most need seems to be enough education to write proper English. If you are in juvenile detention you are presumably of school age and would therefore still attend some kind of school in there. If you apply yourself, you will be able to learn to communicate like a civilised person.
2006-10-07 19:10:48
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answer #2
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answered by TC 4
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Of course.
(I would recommend that you smuggle out the needles. People will pay a LOT of cash or give you stuff for needles, they need the needles to make tattoo guns and for...other things. Try putting the needle slowly and gently in your butt, make sure you don't poke the sides of it your butt with it though. I'm being totally serious).
Shine on.
2006-10-07 17:03:56
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answer #3
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answered by Finky 2
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oh yes everything...
the lawyers and the doctors love to feed little kiddies medicine in the cause of social reform...they call it love and care minus the love or care.
what you may also ask is....
am i allowed to speak about anything ?.....or....what happens when i don't want to be there anymore....or.....why is punishment the only manner of reform....?
ask lots of questions....watch as they get frustrated and turn away from your then needs.?
take care and i hope your medical condition improves.
2006-10-07 16:51:56
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answer #4
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answered by noninvultuous 3
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Supposedly. The incarcerated person absolutely must have an outside conact he can call in case he or she is not receiving meds. Then they can alert his lawyer.
2006-10-07 18:38:32
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answer #5
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answered by beez 7
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Oh yeah.. They take good care of you. You see the dentist, they give you a check up, and you get all your meds. Even if you can't sleep, they give you something, with the custodian's consent, of course.
2006-10-07 16:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, but sometimes you have to pass out before they actually believe that you need your meds. In the end, it all works out, usually.
2006-10-07 16:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you will get your medication and they will have a nurse come to test your sugar...to make sure there is not mistake, be sure to get a letter from your doctor and also instructions for the staff or nurse......
2006-10-07 21:32:36
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answered by churchonthewayseniors 6
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yes because they cant keep you from getting your medicine and shots because that would be complete suicide
2006-10-07 16:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you do. They aren't exactly free to do whatever they please. Neglect and child endangerment are still the same thing.
2006-10-07 16:37:47
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answer #10
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answered by emily_brown18 6
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