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Ding ding ding! And here is the smoking gun, the more I think about this, the more I am certain she is a liar which is sad for all women or men that do get drugged legitimately, and not just try to make up a excuse for excessive drinking. If they mentioned being drugged to the hospital at all they would have had thousands of dollars of tests lined up for approval.
I didn't mean to imply she was lying or cast doubt on her in any way. This is a very believable event as described.
It's possible these things were said exactly as-is. It's possible that she or her husband misheard, misremembered, or paraphrased things in a way that matches what they thought the person said.
Nobody should be required to have perfect recall of all conversations they've ever had especially when they were drugged while drinking.
What the fuck?