Refusing to Poop

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Mos Eisley

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We have some resident medical folks on here. I really want to know if this is even possible. Or if you have personal experience...

Drug charges dropped after suspect refuses to poop for 47 days in custody
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/0...t-refuses-to-poop-for-47-days-in-custody.html
British prosecutors have dropped drug charges against a suspect who refused to use the toilet while he was in custody for 47 days.

Lamarr Chambers, 24, of Brixton was arrested on Jan. 17 after being chased by police. He was suspected of swallowing drugs during the chase, the BBC reported.

The Crown Prosecution Service announced Monday that drug charges were being dropped against Chambers due to “insufficient evidence.” Police were also forced to release Chambers due to “medical and legal advice.”

He was released from custody Monday and treated at a hospital, Essex Police said.

The BBC reported that 47 days is “the longest anyone has gone without going to the toilet while in custody.”


Sky News reported social media users closely monitored #PooWatch which gave updates on Chambers’ lack of bowel movements.

Chambers refused to take laxatives while in custody but ate and drank, officials said. He also had medical visits daily. However, Chambers never once defecated while in custody, police said. He also refused medical treatment while in custody.


Officers monitored Chambers fearing his health could be harmed after not defecating for 47 days.

"Where detainees are suspected of ingesting or concealing drugs inside their body, we must balance overseeing their welfare and ensuring that all evidence is captured to ensure the best possible chance of prosecution,” Deputy Chief Constable BJ Harrington said.

"We will... not shy away from talking about the unpleasant truths that go hand in hand with the drug dealing lifestyle, from the violence often perpetrated by those involved to the expectation on dealers to 'plug' drugs to avoid capture,” Harrington continued.
 

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Not possible... I have had as many digestive problems as anyone, aside from cancer, and I have even been down to eating only 3 saltine crackers, milk and water a day, for a week straight. After no more than a week, if he was bound up, he would be vomiting crap, again experience talking lol.
 

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There was a documentary about California prisions that said an inmate was caught trying to smuggle a message contained in a capsule. They put him in an observation room, no bathroom facilities and a 27/7 Guard. It was almost two months before the guy cut loose. Before the guard could unlock the door and get to him, he dug through the poop, found the capsule and swallowed it.

They had to start the observation and wait all over again and were able to retrieve it the second time. The guards said he was considered a hero by his gang buddies because of his dedication.
 

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Not possible... I have had as many digestive problems as anyone, aside from cancer, and I have even been down to eating only 3 saltine crackers, milk and water a day, for a week straight. After no more than a week, if he was bound up, he would be vomiting crap, again experience talking lol.

Yeah, it is possible. It's not comfortable and can cause a lot of other problems, but yes, it IS possible.

Case in point - this guy did it.
 

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Yeah, it is possible. It's not comfortable and can cause a lot of other problems, but yes, it IS possible.

Case in point - this guy did it.
Pretty sure I've never been wrong, at least since the last time anyway. I mean I am the smartest guy in the room, when the wife and kids, and the dogs are not there. I guess it's possible, but he would have been throwing up a lot.
 

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