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😱A BAC of .416! Omg, i don't believe i've ever heard of anybody's BAC levels being past .215. How in the h3ll was she able to stand?! she obviously has an alcohol addiction to where her body has a high tolerance to it and would explain why she was able to stand. damn!
ОтветитьWhy hasn't her husband been honest with her?
Ответитьto heck with losing her drivers license she should never be allowed to be a nurse again!! that drunk and caring for sick helpless people. omg
ОтветитьThat's a ROUGH 52! I'M 15 years older and look 10 younger!
ОтветитьNovember 30th I'll be 8 months sober from alcohol
ОтветитьUnimaginable to think she thought she could work with patients like that.
ОтветитьHoney you are drunk as a skunk on Christmas Day!” 🤣🤣🤣 Im about to start using that
ОтветитьMy nurse comes to my room smelling like alcohol I’m reporting her pronto and get my hospital bill paid by the hospital. 😂
ОтветитьThis is an addiction and an illness to which she needs help when she’s ready for her change. I hope it’s not too late for her to get the help she needs and live a life she deserves. ❤
ОтветитьWow! Shes so stinking drunk! How did anyone let her out of the house like that?!
And she continues to lie and try to obscure her problem.
Lady has probably been a functional alcoholic for years, bless her. I hope she gets the help she so clearly needs.
I’m so glad she didn’t hurt anyone while driving or working as a nurse under the influence, goodness.
* everyone *
"oooooo, a video about someone drunk at work that obviously has a problem. I better tell everyone about my problems and struggles with drugs and alcohol. Because everyone cares about me and my life"... 🙄 🙄
She's 52?? Yikes! 😬
ОтветитьHoly crap! 52yo?
Rode hard & put away wet!
I was a nurse, and I worked hard and played hard, but I never turned up to drunk. She should never work in the health service again to think what she could have done, giving the wrong dose of meds.
ОтветитьThe attending nurse, oh my heart! She's such a compassionate sweetheart! You're doing your job right.
ОтветитьAfter reading a lot of these comments of others realizing their addiction and their choice to stop is very inspiring, I use to binge drink every weekend then one day I thought enough is enough and haven’t had a drink for years,even on my birthdays I drink coffee and watch those around me (some) turn into to what I call dickheadism……. And thats who I would turn into to as well
Ответить"Drunk as a skunk on Christmas day."
Now that's drunk baby!
Goodbye nurse!
ОтветитьIt seems like a HIPPA violation for them to record the doctor talking to her. Anyhow 🤔, i hope she gets help.
ОтветитьWow alcoholic is way worse than any weed.
ОтветитьThe ads are ridiculous
ОтветитьHellooooo Officer 😍 feeling the need to speed through Michigan City IN.!
ОтветитьI don’t really understand why this needs to be posted on social media. She was peaceful. She’s a sick person. Why do we need to expose her to the world on her worst day? Praying for her hopeful road to recovery. Grateful she didn’t hurt herself or anyone else. Addiction does not discriminate.
ОтветитьJust for reference one drink raises your BAC by .01 to .03 percent so she had upwards of 15 drinks to get that high.
ОтветитьThey need to investigate every patient who has been under her care and that passed away while under her care. She needs serious jail time.
ОтветитьThat doctor standing in the back with blue scrubs has some sort of nervous disorder and/or skin condition. He could not stop playin with his hands and rubbing his skin.
Ответить.31 Damn she's a pro. She's not even unconscious. And the blood test .47......this woman is never sober. And helping patients. Omg
ОтветитьI wanted to see her walk a line, touch her nose, touch her toes, She gets to sit in the front seat of the cop car???
ОтветитьThis is how you conduct yourself if you are being arrested, whether you think you're right or wrong. Speaking from personal experience, it is in your best interest to do so. No additional charges and everyone involved has a tendency to treat you as an adult and with respect. Just accept responsibility for your decisions and subsequent actions and learn from it.
ОтветитьDid anyone else notice the computer monitor said “welcome Candace” at the top and at the bottom it said “Candace has entered your room” which leads me to believe she attempted or succeeded to log into the hospital system of the room she’s in.
Trying to clock in or see her records and what they are typing?
She’s toast.
66 years sober
ОтветитьCops r 2 hard
Ответитьwhy don’t they make these hospital use a breathalyzer before they clock in she not the only user and abuser in that hospital
ОтветитьThe cop had such an attitude when the nurse was just trying to help out when getting her in the car. I bet he has a great personality 👍
Ответить"So, do I get to drive home?" LOL. Really?
ОтветитьWow, just wow! 😮😢
ОтветитьHer nursing license should be yanked..
ОтветитьTo be fair, there are sober people who choose not to work.
ОтветитьTaking ‘care’ of patients while drunk is CRIMINAL. She could KILL someone with wrong meds./dosage, etc.
ОтветитьShe needs a hug , her profession must be taking a toll on her , drinking like that.
ОтветитьBut she is very cooperative. Why must you always go for the handcuffs? It is totally bizarre.
ОтветитьSmh, 43 yr retired nurse, didn’t let no one or nothing interfere with my hard earned degrees (license)
ОтветитьChristmas day probably got drunk Christmas eve. Should of called in.
ОтветитьIt's only after I "quit" (used to be a functioning alcoholic but now I drink maybe 10 times per year) that I realized how terrible it must have been to be around me at the time.
ОтветитьThis is frightening ... not only driving in being that drunk part but then also that she doesn't have the judgment to know she should not be coming in to take care of patients. I genuinely feel for her and hope she gets help.
ОтветитьAccountability is Kryptonite for females !
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