by Editor | Mar 19, 2019 | Art, Food
Hey Guys! Thank you so much for your response to the Two Tone Pie! Some have asked what we did for the entree. Well, I’ll tell you – you can’t keep a Southern girl away from traditions. So with that in mind I came up with a “corn bread”...
by Editor | Mar 19, 2019 | Health, Inmate Stories
“I have scaly skin lesions on my face for over a year, and could not talk my “provider” into a dermatology referral. As luck would have it, a real MD walked by as I was in my wheelchair and I asked him to tale a look at my face. He said it looks like...
by Editor | Mar 13, 2019 | Censorship
by Christopher Zoukis published in Prison Legal News December, 2018 Excerpts from this article: In addition to the many other privations prisoners experience, they are often subjected to censorship of books, magazines and even correspondence by prison officials. As...
by Editor | Mar 6, 2019 | Health, Inmate Stories
I went to the hospital for heart failure. Just before I was discharged, I had to go to the bathroom. I’m 72 years old, and they had me shackled with a belly chain, hand cuffs, and feet cuffed. When the female guard started to help me up, she let go too soon and...
by Editor | Mar 6, 2019 | Health, Inmate Stories
I have had Crohn’s disease for 6 years before I came to Perryville. Corizon said “it’s cured” even though they gave me no treatment for it. The provider prescribed medication for I.B.S. (totally different disease than Crohn’s) and that...