and now they have me something something, i don't even know what it is, every few hours. and i would sleep for a little while and that's it. >> according to the jail's mental health supervisor, there are several reasons jarrett is unable to have the same medication he takes on the streets. >> we try treat anxiety through anti-depressants typically. the anti-anxiety medications, there's several reasons people don't get those. of course they are expensive. it would be a significant portion of our inmates that would request those medications which would get very costly for the county. the other very important reason is that they are schedule-two narcotics, and widely abused on the streets, widely abused in correction settings. >> though jarrett says he is suffering from anxiety in his protective custody cell, staff say they can never be sure. >> if you see an inmate requesting to move a lot, you kind of have a feeling that they're trying to manipulate the system. in this gentleman's case, it initially appears that way. that he's trying to manipulate and get where he wants to be.