A Kentucky woman who says she had to be hospitalized after picking up a dollar bill laced with fentanyl at a Mcdonald's in Tennessee says the hospital never tested her for an overdose.
Renee Parsons and her husband, Justin, stopped at a McDonald’s near Nashville, Tennessee, when she picked up the dollar bill and put it in her pocket.
Moments later, Renee Parsons said she had a hard time breathing. Justin Parsons said his wife then began to have slurred speech on the way to the hospital.Renee Parsons was asked on Fox & Friends about her response after Nashville police said they didn't find fentanyl in her system and that they tested the dollar bill and didn't find anything.
"The last we heard was that one, the dollar bill was never tested, and that came straight from the police officer himself. But also, my hospital records show I was not tested for fentanyl. They did a six- or 10-panel drug screen, which came back negative. As the doctor came back into the hospital room, he said, 'I'm sorry, we can't test for synthetic opioids, which is what fentanyl and carfentanyl are.
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