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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • In November of 2023, the Tucson police department responded to a home on East Limberlost Drive where they found an 11 year old boy who an autopsy would later reveal had died from sepsis.
    Investigators would learn that the 11 year old, who suffered from multiple medical conditions, was completely dependent on his caregivers; his mother, 33 year old Ariel Lee Horn and her boyfriend, 29 year old Charles Jackson McClellan Jr. According to the autopsy report, the child was found with extensive lesions throughout his lower body which were attributed to not receiving proper medical attention due to neglect from his mother and her boyfriend.
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Komentáře • 492

  • @davidalan528
    @davidalan528 Před 14 dny +22

    Drug prevention expert here, been working with kids, families and schools for going on 15 years. I just really want to thank you for your strong prevention message - especially for being so thoroughly non-judgmental and well-informed. People, I echo Stephanie's "you do you," substance use is hardly an evil, but it is a risk. When you take risks, please always do your best to manage them. When it comes to substance use in the States today, depending on your drug of choice, that means guarding against the possibility of an opiate/opioid overdose.

  • @Kristen.The.Girl_
    @Kristen.The.Girl_ Před 14 dny +189

    Maya was getting ketamine treatments, but you're still correct that fentanyl is used by medical professionals.

  • @SouthCanadian1
    @SouthCanadian1 Před 14 dny +27

    PhD Medicinal chemist here, fentanyl cannot permeate through the skin unless within a carrier liquid/gel. If you had a laced powdered substance, and the skin is free of any open wounds, it will not enter your body. That’s why fentanyl patches or numerous other drugs require a medium to allow travel through the skin.

  • @shirleylink8068
    @shirleylink8068 Před 14 dny +21

    I don’t understand why drug dealers would cut their drugs with fentanyl. How you gonna make money if all your clientele is dead because you killed em? Just doesn’t make sense to me.

  • @CulinaryCrime
    @CulinaryCrime Před 14 dny +11

    It is important to add Narcan alone does not guarantee you are safe. You still need to seek medical attention ASAP. I had a loved one who took Narcan and went back to bed, the next day the hospital could not bring them back. Narcan on it's own is not a cure all.

  • @theflail
    @theflail Před 14 dny +56

    Sick of these people not caring about the lives they themselves brought into the world.

  • @katmack4215
    @katmack4215 Před 14 dny +118

    Listen,I'm a recovering addict..I've been clean for 10 years,10 months,and 11 days clean 🙂 and I have NO PLANS of using any drugs!! Hell,I'd be scared to get high nowadays.

  • @teddirussell9068
    @teddirussell9068 Před 14 dny +33

    I can tell you from experience that sepsis is VERY SERIOUS and BAD. I had sepsis and pneumonia while on chemo and it was awful.

  • @aledafrishman722
    @aledafrishman722 Před 14 dny +24

    Old nurse here. Yes fentanyl is administered in patches that you put on the skin for hospice patients.

  • @taras8173
    @taras8173 Před 14 dny +52

    I have a teenage daughter. She doesn't use drugs, but I keep Narcan in the house anyway.

  • @traceymcdonald7949
    @traceymcdonald7949 Před 14 dny +8

    I am currently fighting our local CPS for custody of my 6 year old nephew and we have the 5 year old after their mother abandoned them for drugs and left the 6 year old who is autistic and nonverbal home alone for days and thank goodness a neighbor got nosey and went to check and found him. We were told he would not have survived much longer with no food, water, electricity etc. They think he was alone for about 7 to 10 days but the mother isn't cooperative. And all because she decided going to get high was more important than her children. So I am speaking from tragic experience PLEASE IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING! You literally could be saving a child's life! We will be forever grateful that someone spoke up to save my nephew.

  • @showkitties3844
    @showkitties3844 Před 14 dny +26

    My sons dad just passed away in Jan from an accidental OD. He would’ve been 38 next week. The person who he got the bad batch from, is still walking around, & since he passed in January, 40+ more people in that area have passed away from fent. It’s absolutely horrific.

  • @sarawilliams7999
    @sarawilliams7999 Před 14 dny +21

    Around 12 minutes in, discussing the initial injuries to the boy makes me wonder if he wasn't able to move on his own and not being moved caused bed sores. Those can become bad quick! I've seen bed sores go so deep you can see the person's organs.

  • @michelleguzman77
    @michelleguzman77 Před 14 dny +5

    My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and the best doctors gave the ok to do surgery to remove it( which was super rare), but once they were 8 hours in, & deep into her abdomen with a huge hole, they noticed it had metastasized. They said they couldn't treat it, so they just had to stitch her back up. She ended up so sick from that procedure and needing constant wound care that she couldn't receive her cancer treatment and then she kept getting infections and ended up with Sepsis. I believe 100% that that's what killed her, not the pancreatic cancer. The doctor said she would have had at least a good year left with treatment, but she was gone in 1 month. I felt absolutely helpless as a nurse who was doing everything to care for her. I'd never been so angry in my life.

  • @youcancreatetoo6058
    @youcancreatetoo6058 Před 14 dny +59

    When we were losing my father to cancer, he had fent patches. They were directly absorbed through the skin.

  • @alyssahawk3373
    @alyssahawk3373 Před 14 dny +6

    My cousin died a few years back from an accidental fentanyl OD. She left behind a 4 y/o daughter, who she lost custody of due to drug use. It’s a horrible thing and just rips apart families. No one even knew she had died for months after, no obituary or gravesite for her. It’s sad

  • @emmy6843
    @emmy6843 Před 14 dny +13

    This fentanyl crisis has killed so many kids and has ruined festival scenes too. Me and my friend go to a lot of music festivals. Now we carry test strips and narcan. We are scared to even buy shweed now.

  • @shelleymungur5818
    @shelleymungur5818 Před 14 dny +13

    Derrick's background set is stunning

  • @pinksquidink7256
    @pinksquidink7256 Před 14 dny +4

    My best friend's 19 year old son died of an accidental fentanyl overdose 5 years ago. He was NOT a habitual drug user and something he took was contaminated with fentanyl. It was, obviously, devastating. My friend and her husband have become huge advocates of home testing kits as well as naloxone kits in the aftermath. The nightclub where he died did not have narcan on hand nor did the first responders who arrived on the scene. Their son was completely NOT a person who you would expect to die of a fentanyl overdose....but he did.

  • @snackbarqueen
    @snackbarqueen Před 14 dny +10

    I’m a recovering drug addict, been sober 4 years now, I have overdosed on fentanyl and IT IS SCARY AF ! I’m so very blessed/ lucky to be alive right now…., I have narcan all over my house just in case I come across someone who needs it …. It’s NO JOKE ! PEOPLE PLEASE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE !!!!!!!!!! Thanks CW for bringing awareness to this epidemic in our society ❤