The former UFC star Stephan Bonnar recently shared a couple of videos on his Instagram on Saturday. In the first video, he was witnessed being refused by a group of medical personnel at a clinic, which he claims to be Henderson Hospital. UFC Fighter Bold Nazi Remark Leaks
Stephan Bonnar opens up on the situation
Bonnar then clarified in the live video that he was being denied treatment and medicine for his broken vertebra. This is because the former UFCÂ and Bellator fighter refilled his prescription of 10 mg of oxycodone a few weeks ago:
“I am at Henderson Hospital and they’re gonna arrest me and not gonna treat me because I got prescribed oxycodone, 10 mg, and I got it filled a few weeks ago. Anyway, last week when I broke my vertebra, pro wrestling off the top rope, since I got those filled,” Stephan Bonnar said in the video.
In a second video, Bonnar said to the local authorities that he never went to a hospital but to the office of Dr. Steven Sanders, a bone and joint specialist. When the police had questioned him what he was doing at the Henderson Hospital Emergency Ward, he stated that he was there to get treatment for a fractured vertebra. In this video, Stephan Bonnar specifies that he was denied a supply of 7.5 mg Norco medicine because he purchased 10 mg of oxycodone. He was only eligible for Tramadol, which he prefers not to have.
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