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Sgt Aaron Joseph, 55834182, US Army 82nd Airborne ...

Sgt Aaron Joseph, 55834182, US Army 82nd Airborne Div, B Co 2-505 PIR...I received threats of being held down and medicated after questioning a transfer to the ICU no clear person was put in charge I was surrounded with seven to ten personnel and every question I asked was answered by a different person... I was eventually transferred when my initial request to be lead was answered. Once transferred I received absolutely no toiletries until I request them personally and repetitively. Throughout the duration of my stay there was very little involvement from the staff until they were bothered and it was obviously a bother to them. I requested nutritional information for the food I was being given I was told that I could speak with a dietitian. I never saw a dietitian though I requested multiple times. I was told multiple times that I was prescribed medication and intimidated into taking it. When I requested medical information for the medication they were attempting to give me I was given short answer internet printouts that provided very little information and still did not answer my questions. Sanitation was unacceptable due to poor drainage in the showers which led to dangerous slip hazards. I often found myself cleaning up trash, debris, and spills in the day room because the staff wasn't attentive and I grew tired of asking them to do their job. I did not see a social worker to deal with the issues I am dealing with throughout the entirety of my stay though I was told many times I would have the opportunity. I do not believe this institution should remain in business as it is currently operating. They turn people into batteries and receive paychecks for work they do not do.

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