How a joined-up approach is helping to reduce the number of people found comatose in the city centre
from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2XdP3Na
When Jay Turner first took spice, he collapsed and remembers waking up on the ground with a paramedic shaking him and asking what he had taken. Turner couldn’t reply because he was vomiting, and drifting in and out of consciousness.
Despite waking up later in hospital, all he could think about was getting his next hit. “The first day after I smoked it, I thought, ‘I need some more of that,’” he says. “I felt numb. It felt good. I felt like I was in a game. Everything was more high-definition and enhanced. My confidence was higher, I could bounce around and wouldn’t care what people would think.”
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