
I was at this bar in Fussen and got a drink. 2 cute German guys came over and started chatting. 15 min later my legs didn’t work. I was only 1 1/2 blocks from my hotel. SOMEHOW, I asked the bartender for bottled water and was able to wobble to my hotel safely.
But what was it? A paralytic of some sort?
I had beers throughout the day, but like, one with lunch, another with a snack around 4pm. Not enough to make me collapse style drunk.
by SpritzLike
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Please please please if anything like this happens you have to call someone for help or get help in the bar🙏🏻😫😫 they could’ve been waiting for you to leave the bar
Next time immediately ask the Bartender „Is Luisa here“ / „Ist Luisa hier“ its a well known code word for women who need help because they got drugged or harassed by man.
If you are 100% sure it wasn’t the alcohol, no jetlag, no reaction of alcohol and meds you might be taking etc it was most likely a date rape drug someone spiked your drink with.
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Are you American? Some European beers are absurdly strong by American standards, also spirit measures are often double by default. You don’t say what type of drink your last one was.
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Any central nervous system suppressant can cause weakness and loss of muscle control, it doesn’t mean it was a paralytic. Rohypnol is the most common, but it could have been GHB or ketamine. Based on your ability to power through it and not be sick or hungover the next day, I’d wager you had a very little amount or it had not fully dissolved when you drank it. It doesn’t sound like it was a commonly used prescription drug like Ambien or Xanax, nor something like ecstasy or another club drug from what you’ve described. You wouldn’t know if you got roofied unless you got a complete blood panel done within 24 hours.
I worked as nightclub security and a manager for about 7 years through my college days. I’ve worked at various clubs and bars in multiple cities/countries, from small neighborhood bars to venues where major artists perform. If you (or anyone reading this) ever feels unsafe, tell security, a bartender, a server, anybody. Even a random guy/girl that feels trustworthy. They will help you immediately and make sure you are safe. I know bouncers get a bad rep because nobody likes a buzzkill but I’ve never met one that wouldn’t immediately help someone that tells them something’s wrong, particularly when it comes to a woman potentially being drugged. Even if you have to say to the bartender “I don’t know this guy and I feel really weird” right in front of the guy. I’ve personally helped at least a dozen girls in a scenario like this, some without even asking for help (like a somewhat coherent guy trying to lead an obscenely drunk girl outside to a taxi). Just reach out and ask for help. You’ll be surprised by how helpful others will be.
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