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Incaration question
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<blockquote data-quote="timbo3282" data-source="post: 11592299" data-attributes="member: 30499"><p>That is wrong actually - people do die from sleep apnea all the time. It rapidly causes serious cardiovascular compilations like enlargement of the heart, high cholesterol, and hardening of the arteries (and many other conditions). People die as early as in their 30s from heart attack, stroke, etc. from not properly using their CPAP as prescribed as complications of obstructive sleep apnea. It seems a trivial problem - but it is as serious as a heart attack. (Sorry I couldn't resist.)</p><p></p><p>While it is easy to say don't go to jail and it won't be an issue, stuff happens I guess. I've never been to prison but - anything is possible I guess. No one (unless you are a rapist/child molester or murder) deserves to die in prison because they don't have an outlet in their cell.</p><p></p><p>If you were going away from what I've heard around the courthouse is you have your client get a prescription from their Doctor with detailed information (CPAP settings, etc. from their last sleep study) and the BOP will use that information in selecting a final destination for your *ahem* stay as a guest of the state or Federal Govt. They will find a prison with outlets in the cell to plug the CPAP into.</p><p></p><p>As someone who has worked for some time in the CJ process, but not being a LEO I have a little different perspective on things. I'm actually frequently amazed by the bad advice handed out on this board, but that is another issue entirely. </p><p></p><p>Remember - to a guy with a hammer everything looks like a nail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timbo3282, post: 11592299, member: 30499"] That is wrong actually - people do die from sleep apnea all the time. It rapidly causes serious cardiovascular compilations like enlargement of the heart, high cholesterol, and hardening of the arteries (and many other conditions). People die as early as in their 30s from heart attack, stroke, etc. from not properly using their CPAP as prescribed as complications of obstructive sleep apnea. It seems a trivial problem - but it is as serious as a heart attack. (Sorry I couldn't resist.) While it is easy to say don't go to jail and it won't be an issue, stuff happens I guess. I've never been to prison but - anything is possible I guess. No one (unless you are a rapist/child molester or murder) deserves to die in prison because they don't have an outlet in their cell. If you were going away from what I've heard around the courthouse is you have your client get a prescription from their Doctor with detailed information (CPAP settings, etc. from their last sleep study) and the BOP will use that information in selecting a final destination for your *ahem* stay as a guest of the state or Federal Govt. They will find a prison with outlets in the cell to plug the CPAP into. As someone who has worked for some time in the CJ process, but not being a LEO I have a little different perspective on things. I'm actually frequently amazed by the bad advice handed out on this board, but that is another issue entirely. Remember - to a guy with a hammer everything looks like a nail. [/QUOTE]
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