Someone mentioned "hopefully this will be a wakeup call for her to stay clean...".
Well, if she was using opiates before/while she was "injured", it's not likely. If she "fell out" following a heroin injection has someone had mentioned earlier as well, & was in an awkward position for an extended period, causing the compartment-syndrome, then she will probably continue using for a while after she's released.
Why? Because she just had a pretty large surgery & she is likely on pretty good doses of painkillers while in the hospital & she'll likely be on pretty big doses of painkillers after she's released.
So, she's still gonna be addicted and have to go through withdrawal & detox.
When I had my surgery, I was clean, & have been cleaning for well over a year, so despite my opiate tolerance still being incredibly High & receiving requiring the largest painkiller doses any of the pain management doctors have ever given anybody ever at that hospital or in their careers (24+mg diluadid/day + 400mg oxycodone/day), plus 3(?) Weeks of oxycodone after I was released, i didn't have to go through withdrawal when I went off.
If I was still addicted & using, I'd have some problems, & likely would've needed suboxone/subutex along with benzos & clonidine (which I take normally anyways now) to get through withdrawal.
So, if she's still using, she's likely in for a rough road over the next couple months... Plus she's in Florida, where there's a shitloads of fentanyl-laced white powder heroin, which can be a quick trip to overdose-city for even experienced users (I OD'd twice in the same day on 250mg doses of powder from NY, despite at the time i was using 6g/day of "uncut" black-tar straight from my Cartel Lieutenant buddy. Same batch of that powder killed the supplier I got it from that same day. His gf said he did a single "point"(100mg), nodded off, stopped breathing, & his heart stopped.. Despite him using for over 20yrs.).