She Got Drugged At A Bar, But Her Boyfriend Didn’t Want To Pay The $200 Cab Fee To Have Her Driven To The Hospital

A while ago, this woman went out to a bar with her boyfriend and his friends. For a while, they were all having a great time, too– singing, dancing on tables, and drinking.
So, she remembered one second when she felt completely fine. But then, out of nowhere, she started to feel extremely unsteady and “lost connection” with her body.
“I got confused and scared, but then just so calm. It was all types of weird,” she recalled.
“There are seconds here and there I remember, but most things that happened don’t exist in my memory.”
She eventually became unconscious, and her boyfriend claimed that the rare times she did open her eyes, she looked very frightened. At that point, he was instructed to hail a taxi and bring her to the nearest emergency room as quickly as possible.
Her boyfriend did manage to get her in a cab, and the driver started traveling to the hospital. However, according to her boyfriend, the taxi driver claimed that if she threw up in the vehicle, then her boyfriend would have to pay an extra $200.
Right then and there, her boyfriend decided that it was not worth it and actually stopped the car. Afterward, her boyfriend wanted to walk with her to the emergency room.
“I was still unconscious, and he didn’t know why or if my life was at risk,” she said.
Thankfully, some police officers happened to be driving by and spotted her lying on the ground. They wound up coming over, asking what was wrong, and quickly driving them to the emergency room.

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She felt as though the officers took the situation very seriously, and if they had not been there, her boyfriend would have been lucky just to get her to the emergency room in time.
Upon arriving at the hospital, she learned that she had been drugged that night at the bar. But, even after being told this shocking news, her boyfriend seriously lacked compassion.
First of all, the very next day, he forced her to walk home with shaky legs from the emergency room. A walk that would have normally taken just 20 minutes took her a whopping two hours.
Not to mention, her boyfriend started to talk about how he could have also gotten drugged and started suspecting he had been– even though he did not feel the least bit weird or show any symptoms.
“Then, he started to talk about him paying the $40 taxi for the little drive and how much that was!” she added.
“It was like he wanted me to pay him back or something? He constantly stated that it was $40 and how sick that was, but it’s the normal price around here.”
Eventually, her boyfriend also looked up the long-term symptoms related to being drugged and discovered that it was mainly trauma. Yet, the next weekend, she had to go out with her boyfriend, his friends, and more people she didn’t know again.
To make matters worse, the group also started talking about the night she got drugged and making some jokes about it. And while they reportedly only joked “a little,” they still made her feel awful.
“He also ignored me once when I said someone was following me. He was never scared of letting me walk around town at night, but if a female friend did it, then he would have to follow her,” she explained.
“He argues when I’m scared instead of making me feel better or protecting me.”
Otherwise, she claimed that her boyfriend had been acting like his usual kind self. Still, she doesn’t believe his behavior or reaction after the drugging was normal.
So now, she’s been left wondering whether she is overreacting or if her relationship really is not worth it.
How would you feel if your boyfriend acted like this following such a traumatic experience? Would you be able to stay with them? What should she do in this situation?
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