Sunday, November 15, 2009

Eyes Wide Open...at 4:30am

I thought to myself tonight that I probably shouldn't write this blog. I didn't want people to worry about traveling to Colombia. The drug wars and horror stories from 30+ to 10 years ago were enough to destroy Colombian tourism for years, I didn't want to add anything else. But, as I wrote in my first blog, I want to tell anyone who reads this the raw truth about my experiences here. I absolutely love Colombia. I feel very comfortable here, and Colombians are extremely friendly and helpful. The beauty of Colombia cannot be overlooked- from the people to the landscape to the music. I have tried to immerse myself in the culture as much as possible and I'm passionate about bringing more and more people here to share this gem of a country. I can't say the same about a few other countries (1 in South America) that I've been to.
Tonight was my boss's last night. He told our French clients that we were going out to a local discoteca after dinner. The Frenchmen insisted on coming (with the Colombian escort I mentioned below). I really didn't want to go this time, but felt obliged since it was my boss's last night, so we left for dinner. On the way, the Colombian girl waited till we were alone and told me that a girl she knows, who was at one of the discotecas we had gone to, had seen me and commented that she was pretty sure that I was an escort too. She said that she had seen me walking through the city several times with different foreign men. The girl I knew argued with her for awhile, telling her that I worked for a hotel and often gave tours or was around tourists. I thanked her for setting the record straight, but she warned me that I should wear a badge so people know that I work for a legit business. Apparently, word spreads quick since I've only been here for 6 weeks. Needless to say, this made me more paranoid about going out with these people.
I suffered through dinner, exhausted, waiting for what seemed to be an eternity for everyone to finish eating. I noticed, however, that one of the French guys had been in the bathroom for quite a long time. When he got back he was acting a little abnormal. I know when someone is high and I'm 90% sure he indulged in a lil' cocaine while in the men's room. This also made me feel uncomfortable. My boss and I had a second to chat while the 2 Frenchmen and this girl went out to smoke a cigarette- they were very jumpy about leaving all of a sudden. I explained to my boss how I felt and told him I was going straight home and skipping the club. While disappointed, he totally understood and felt terrible that I was put in that position- I hadn't told him how I felt about walking around the city with this girl and these guys before tonight. The last thing I need here is a bad rep. I noticed, however, that I began to feel VERY strange. I was talking, but I was shaky and nervous. I decided I was just upset and very tired so I hurried the rest of the convo so we could leave.
We walked a few more minutes together towards my hotel and this chica told me more about her paranoia walking around town knowing that people know what kind of business she is in, which in turn made me more paranoid. Finally, I got a chance to split off from the group with my boss and we started chatting about everything that had happened. My boss randomly noted that he, too, felt very strange. He said he felt like he was flying. Scratching my head, I noticed that I felt the same way...we started talking about our symptoms and soon realized that we had been drugged.
Ok...so I was sitting at the same table, never got up, never saw any weird movement around my cup, and can't imagine why a restaurant would drug their customers, but I know how it feels to be on drugs. All of a sudden my head was warm, pupils dilated, my senses were definitely heightened, and dammit...I felt like i was on Ecstasy or cocaine. Confused at how this could've happened, my boss and I started walking home a little faster. I saw several people I knew on the way home (furthering my paranoia about how small this city is and how this negative gossip about me being an escort could be spread quickly if i continued to hang out with this really sweet, but confused girl). We made a b-line to our hotel and drank several cups of water (how many signs do you need??).
I can't say I completely trust these French guys, but I don't get how, nor why they would try to drug Anthony and I. I was PISSED off that someone could do this to me. How do they know I'm not allergic or have bad reactions to drugs?? How do they know I'll live to the next day? I decide what goes in my body- no one else does (well, unless it's an authorized doctor who I trust). One of these guys had taken his antibiotics before he starting drinking (never a good idea) and the other was sniffing powder in the bathroom, both were very disappointed that I wasn't coming out (which is odd cuz we've never had a long, good convo- they're not interesting people & I don't try to talk to them unless forced)...I have no strong defense, nor strong evidence.
Whoever did it better hope I don't find out about it. I am through forcing smiles and being polite. I was exhausted at 10pm before we left, all through dinner, which lasted until 1am, and now, at 4:30am, I'm WIDE awake. While I'm positive I didn't get a full dose, I know what I had. I'm extremely disappointed in someone, I just don't know who. I should've listened to my mom's advice, and lied to get out of dinner. I know this may worry friends and family, but I do not feel in danger here. While I can't be certain who drugged us, I lean quite a bit more toward the French guys over the Colombians from the busy, semi-fancy restaurant in the Old City. It's a pity that some people feel the need to control others in any fashion possible, but at least I got out before anything else happened. Someone's looking out for me...and I'm definitely grateful for that.

7 comments:

  1. That is really scary. Always trust your instincts! These guys are definitely bad news.

    As I'm sure you already know, you have to be careful when you are out, cover your drink so nothing gets dropped in, etc... I also knew someone in Cali who was drugged at a bar. Someone walked up to ask him for directions, and the powder was in in the paper. When he opened it, a cloud puffed up into his face, and that's the last thing he remembered. It was some sort of roofies. They had him empty his bank account, and take them to his house, where they took anything of value. He spent some time in the hospital recovering after that. It damaged his memory pretty badly.

    Stay with a buddy (someone you can really trust). As I'm sure this girl is very nice, she is obviously mixed up in some bad things, and she may even be willing to sacrifice your safety for her child. Keep your senses keen, and stay safe. If something feels wrong, don't hesitate to run the other way.

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  2. Unfortunately, I think this girl was drugged too. She was the one person warning me the whole time so I think she was innocent. If anyone in our group, I would assume the Frenchmen. Truthfully I feel bad for her, but she knows and I know we can't hang out and walk around the city together.
    That's so scary about your friend. I heard about things like that happening 10 years ago when you were in Cali, but it's so much different here than back then. Plus, Cartagena was never as bad as Cali or Medellín. I wish you could come see what it's like now! But you're right to be cautious- I hear stories like that in the States too, so it could happen anywhere.
    Thanks, Natalie! :)

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  3. I gave the same advice to my sister in FL. It happenes all over, and some people are not so lucky to make it out ok. Sometimes they disappear, and into a horrible, nightmarish fate.

    I hope your friend can get out of that lifestyle, and into something she can be proud of. If not even just for her, for her child's sake.

    Take care. :)

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  4. Well, all I can say as your Mom, is "Thank God you're all right!!!" Love you!

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  5. This is really scary Alicia. I agree with you that this type of thing can happen anywhere. I just hope you keep your eyes open and trust your instincts to stay away from people like this. I'll call you soon to talk. Love you!

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  6. Yikes! Grr...to whoever is responsible. I am so glad you are okay though. Don't worry -- I understand it's not Columbia's fault, because I've certainly heard enough stories of people being drugged anywhere. People have bad intentions all over the world! Fortunately, good intentions are everywhere, too.

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  7. Good NIGHT! I am so sorry. How scary! I'm so glad that you are all right. I agree, this happens everywhere, thank Heavens you listened to your instincts. Be safe.

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