Call 1-800-656-HOPE or visit RAINN.
They may still be conscious but won't remember conversations happening in real-time.
It happened so fast. One moment we were laughing, and the next, she wasn't herself. If you are out and notice these symptoms in a partner or friend, don’t "chalk it up to the drinks":
We aren't going out for a while, and our perspective on "a quick drink" has changed forever. Please, watch your drinks, watch your friends, and trust your gut. If something feels wrong, it probably is.
This is a harrowing and serious situation. If this just happened and your girlfriend is currently experiencing symptoms like extreme confusion, loss of consciousness, or difficulty breathing, .
Stay by their side. Do not let "helpful" strangers take them to the bathroom or "get them air."
Encourage speaking with a therapist. Organizations like RAINN offer hotlines and resources for survivors of drink spiking and assault.
Always call 911 (or your local emergency number) if someone is unconscious or in physical distress.