Survival tip ...
Just a bit of advice from an old corrections officer and Deputy Warden.
If you know a person who is on Haloperidol, understand he is very unpredictable and dangerous. Especially when off his meds.
I have dealt with these people for thirty plus years in the maximum security cellblocks. Real Bam Bams. They are very dangerous.
Now one lives very close by. Taking Cisapride and Haloperidol.
A combination contraindicated by the manufacturer. Damned interns and state psycho doctors.
He has been in one of my prisons for a short while, if 5 years of hell is considered short. He is a real problem child. Becomes enraged for no cause. A barely trainable feral animal.
He knows me and I know him. He has exhibited homicidal behaviors in the past. The court let him off easy after trying to kill more than a half dozen people because a girl spurned him. His M.O. is to wait until the early dark hours and set fire to your home. Burn you and yours up.
We don't always get a heads up. These people could be shopping at Krogers next to you and in an instant draw a knife and kill you because you were there.
Remember that the knife is, in these times, the most popular weapon of choice. The knife is silent and requires no ammunition. In close quarters the knife is more dangerous than a handgun or a sword. Knives can be made in the most stringently controlled environment.
Keep vigilant at all times. Watch the behavior of those around you. Body language is a good clue. Are they out of place? What is in their hands?
I have 30 plus years hiking this skill. You need to start now. Try to keep 21 feet or more between you and those you don't know. Keep your weapon at the ready for immediate use.
Be prepared to act without warning to save your loved ones and yourself.
Stay strapped or get clapped.
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I am overtired. Stressed. And I was triggered by the blame game. Wait a minute. It was their job to advise us in advance and prepare for this. Next I look over photos. To their credit your project has a website and the upload progress photos. I take a look and on Day 1 his sub funds vent pipe had nails in it and nail holes. And they proceed to cover it up.
They are coming this week and so is our plumber to fix it right.
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The whole experience has taught me a lot. I definitely have more peace and confidence in God.
What was God trying to teach me through it all?
That’s for another time
hints: patience, forgiveness, strength, calling on him.