marcellus91872
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In January of 2005 I was sentenced to six months of Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring system (SCRAM),a relatively new and very effective program.The SCRAM bracelet, approximately 8 to 12 ounces,is worn around the ankle and tests for alcohol emitted transdermally. Unfortunately,SCRAM bracelets are subject to outside influences which leads to my first of three health concerns.
Upon installation a probationer is subject to a list of agreements,declining to sign would forfeit the probate's liberty,which includes "BANNED PRODUCTS-I understand that I am not to use or possess any product containing alcohol ,including,but not limited to: mouthwash,medicinal alcohol,household cleaners and disinfectants,lotoins,body washes,perfumes,colognes,or other hygiene products that contain alcohol."(House Arrest Services East pointe,MI,48021)Mouthwash I can understand but the underlined is a God given right.As a chef I understand the difference between cleaning and sanitizing and with my 2 year old daughter living with me I refuse to stop cleaning.I am aware that there are sanitizers that may not contain alcohol,but the majority of household products are considered contaminents such as Windex and Clorox Clean-Up my personal favorite.I not only admit to possessing them,I use them with caution due to the vulnarability of the device.The Judge recently dismissed a "confirmed alcohol consumption"that was actually a fuel spill,15 hours of witnesses saved me,but if I were alone at home I would lack evidence that I was cleaning and sanitizing my daughters dwelling.
Abrasions,infections and rashes are yet another concern.The bracelet is armed with a system that detects interference,for instance,a probate may insert a playing card between the bracelet and skin for delinquent purposes.Already subject to outside influences,this is another fallibility,for if the tether is loose obstructions can occur while the wearer is unaware and even during dormancy. This means that the bracelet needs to be fitted as tight as possible,to protect a person from false allegations.SCRAM units are usually used in cases involving alcohol,most commonly drunk driving charges,which means that most wearers do not have liscenses.Walking an average of 40 miles a week(to meetings,work,etc...),I began to develop abrasions that eventually became one infected wound,the wound took five weeks to heal leaving me with a permanent scar and damage to the underlying nerves.They switched legs and loosened the apparatus and I received a "confirmed obstruction" charge within 3 months.At a recent "standard equipment check" I had to insist the bracelet be tight.Again I am developing abrasions,and at my last equipment check the person fitting the bracelet didn't wear protective gloves,I didn't think about it until later but doesn't that jeopordize both of us?(H.A.S. possibly has video surveillance 9/1/05 after 6:00p.m.)I began research(some references below,unable to identify the source of my infections to date) to help me avoid these again by identifying and treating if possible without violating probation.I found that treatment can be relentless,and my daughter is at risk(2 yr.olds are prone to scrapes and cuts especially in the summer)if we use the same soap,towels ,facecloths etc...and Iam not able to switch legs again due to the permanent damage to my left leg.Added is a list of my symptoms maybe you can help me identify it:
1)Extremely red around immediate area,pink about 1"to 2" from area running right and north probably due to bracelet cut off.
2)Volcanic like opening in immediate center with a continual discharge of blood and/or clear fluid,if secretion was retarded upon resumption white to yellow depending on time lapse
3)Sharp pain in immediate area,bruise like pain from top of foot to lower knee
4)knee swelled to twice the actual size(possibly limping?)
5)delayed healing continued pain even after wound closed
6)permanent scar,possibly due to the depth of the abrasion,have read though that this can be the result of infection.
I thought I was the only one at risk when I was approached by another wearer who is experiencing the same complications,and as severe.While conversing we began to wonder who wore the bracelet before us,how was it cleaned,what is the time between removal and reuse?House Arrest Services claims that they send it to the proprietor AMS,but this doesn't mean these devices are sanitized.If a shared bar of soap could spread infection I would think that trapping dorment bacteria between skin and the bracelet would provide an excellent breeding ground,body heat,air,moisture from bodily secretion and toxins ETC...The bracelet is similar to a cast,itching and rashes I imagine are the most common complaints but any tear in the skin,even from scratching,could be vulnerable.A wearer is limited to immediate treatment due to the nature of the device,H.A.S. provides long hours but a wearer is subject to the same on the alternate leg.
As a chef I have had hundreds,possibly thousands of cuts,scrapes and burns and have never had to endure an infection until now,and now having seen the same thing on another subject I am left to wonder if the infection came from the bracelet itself and am I as well as others possibly at risk for other more serious disease?I am not afraid to be named for preventing public health risk is not only a part of my daily routine,it should be a part of everyones.
more on SCRAM at http://convictedinnocent.blogspot.com
Upon installation a probationer is subject to a list of agreements,declining to sign would forfeit the probate's liberty,which includes "BANNED PRODUCTS-I understand that I am not to use or possess any product containing alcohol ,including,but not limited to: mouthwash,medicinal alcohol,household cleaners and disinfectants,lotoins,body washes,perfumes,colognes,or other hygiene products that contain alcohol."(House Arrest Services East pointe,MI,48021)Mouthwash I can understand but the underlined is a God given right.As a chef I understand the difference between cleaning and sanitizing and with my 2 year old daughter living with me I refuse to stop cleaning.I am aware that there are sanitizers that may not contain alcohol,but the majority of household products are considered contaminents such as Windex and Clorox Clean-Up my personal favorite.I not only admit to possessing them,I use them with caution due to the vulnarability of the device.The Judge recently dismissed a "confirmed alcohol consumption"that was actually a fuel spill,15 hours of witnesses saved me,but if I were alone at home I would lack evidence that I was cleaning and sanitizing my daughters dwelling.
Abrasions,infections and rashes are yet another concern.The bracelet is armed with a system that detects interference,for instance,a probate may insert a playing card between the bracelet and skin for delinquent purposes.Already subject to outside influences,this is another fallibility,for if the tether is loose obstructions can occur while the wearer is unaware and even during dormancy. This means that the bracelet needs to be fitted as tight as possible,to protect a person from false allegations.SCRAM units are usually used in cases involving alcohol,most commonly drunk driving charges,which means that most wearers do not have liscenses.Walking an average of 40 miles a week(to meetings,work,etc...),I began to develop abrasions that eventually became one infected wound,the wound took five weeks to heal leaving me with a permanent scar and damage to the underlying nerves.They switched legs and loosened the apparatus and I received a "confirmed obstruction" charge within 3 months.At a recent "standard equipment check" I had to insist the bracelet be tight.Again I am developing abrasions,and at my last equipment check the person fitting the bracelet didn't wear protective gloves,I didn't think about it until later but doesn't that jeopordize both of us?(H.A.S. possibly has video surveillance 9/1/05 after 6:00p.m.)I began research(some references below,unable to identify the source of my infections to date) to help me avoid these again by identifying and treating if possible without violating probation.I found that treatment can be relentless,and my daughter is at risk(2 yr.olds are prone to scrapes and cuts especially in the summer)if we use the same soap,towels ,facecloths etc...and Iam not able to switch legs again due to the permanent damage to my left leg.Added is a list of my symptoms maybe you can help me identify it:
1)Extremely red around immediate area,pink about 1"to 2" from area running right and north probably due to bracelet cut off.
2)Volcanic like opening in immediate center with a continual discharge of blood and/or clear fluid,if secretion was retarded upon resumption white to yellow depending on time lapse
3)Sharp pain in immediate area,bruise like pain from top of foot to lower knee
4)knee swelled to twice the actual size(possibly limping?)
5)delayed healing continued pain even after wound closed
6)permanent scar,possibly due to the depth of the abrasion,have read though that this can be the result of infection.
I thought I was the only one at risk when I was approached by another wearer who is experiencing the same complications,and as severe.While conversing we began to wonder who wore the bracelet before us,how was it cleaned,what is the time between removal and reuse?House Arrest Services claims that they send it to the proprietor AMS,but this doesn't mean these devices are sanitized.If a shared bar of soap could spread infection I would think that trapping dorment bacteria between skin and the bracelet would provide an excellent breeding ground,body heat,air,moisture from bodily secretion and toxins ETC...The bracelet is similar to a cast,itching and rashes I imagine are the most common complaints but any tear in the skin,even from scratching,could be vulnerable.A wearer is limited to immediate treatment due to the nature of the device,H.A.S. provides long hours but a wearer is subject to the same on the alternate leg.
As a chef I have had hundreds,possibly thousands of cuts,scrapes and burns and have never had to endure an infection until now,and now having seen the same thing on another subject I am left to wonder if the infection came from the bracelet itself and am I as well as others possibly at risk for other more serious disease?I am not afraid to be named for preventing public health risk is not only a part of my daily routine,it should be a part of everyones.
more on SCRAM at http://convictedinnocent.blogspot.com