ITs' Sue my husand is in jail with pacemaker

After the CT scan, he has been severely sick. That's been 3 days now. So the brain operation, hip-replacement,pacemaker,hypoglycemic, now he is jaundice. I'm so afraid he is going to die on me.
Yerri you have been in the health care . I sure wasn't as long as you. (he also has hep C) for 23yrs from a tattoo. It was dormant.
Sue Any comments?
They knew he was incapable of doing this crime why can't he just come home. I pray. He walks around a minimum security.When he could. You get what I mean
Sue


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CANT COME HOME

by pete - 2009-10-31 01:10:48

There have been countless cases of miscarrages of justice. I cannot comment on your husbands case as I dont know the facts. Trouble is the establishment thinks he is guilty and has found him guilty.I do hope that he is innocent and that he will be aquitted. I personally cannot understand why someone so terribly ill should be in jail if the crime is a minor one and not of a violent nature. It is often the relatives outside that suffer more.Good luck, you may be needing it. Cheers Peter

re: ill & being in jail

by susieq5351 - 2009-10-31 02:10:08

He was toatlly incapable of doing this crime. But due to being ill. Make a deal or wait 2 years for a trial.
That's our judicial systrm?He is in Frontenac minimum security penetciary,Ontario,Canada

Its Susan

by susieq5351 - 2009-10-31 02:10:25

I moved to Gravenhurst as he was going to Beaver creek min. security. But conflict of interest as my daughter is a parole officer there. Embarrassing situation. to see him would cost me 300 by bus and I'm on a small disablility check. I got tazered & kicked in the back. I'll never waalk again. I have a legal case going there it was totally un warranted. 105lb. 53 y.o. woman. Who was a medical secretary, karate instructor

Carolyn65

by Carolyn65 - 2009-10-31 02:10:40

Susieq ~ just what type of facility is your husband in? From my years of experience, they assign incarcerated persons who are ill to a seperate area, so they can recieve the medical help required by law, or with an inmate having something uncurable, they assign to a seperate area to pass away with dignity & with out- sources, such as hospice. What facility did his brain operation & hip replacement, aneurisym, heart attack occur/treated? Who/where did your husbands' PM occur? Who checks his hypo on a daily basis and is working with his juandice? There are "groups" who monitor this type of situation & there are "support groups" for loved ones, like you. Please ask/see about these groups. I notice it says you live in Canada, which gives you much more of a chance in the medical area than the States have to offer. By law, the incarcerated are to be taken care of physically & mentally as well. Please reply & let me know what type prison, federal, local, etc. & the type of infirmary & what type of hospital the prison system uses for their incarcerated? Oh, & how long his term/sentence is for his alleged crime. Thanx, Carolyn G. in TEXAS

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So, my advice is to go about your daily routine and forget that you have a pacemaker implanted in your body.