Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 It depends on the employer and their understanding of pain relief. If they would understand it correctly, narcotics do not get us " high " if they are taken for pain. They work on the pain and don't make us wasted. I came across a similar incident several months ago when I was thinking of leaving my current job. I took the drug screen, I told them about my hydrocodone and told them it would be positive on the test and even showed them the script. But then they come back at me with " we need a statement from you doctor that you can work and take this medication " .... I told them basically that I would not do this. I will not ask my doctor who sees me 10 minutes every month to write something to that affect. Then I also thought, well I just took hydrocodone this morning and I am not messed up.... they can see that I am normal and don't seem intoxicated or drugged. If they cannot accept it, then I just don't need the ignorance. Also, I thought that if ANY little mistake occured with my job, they would automatically blame it on the " drugs " . BS!!!! There ya go. I decided to stay where I am where the people know I am a competent nurse and also know that I take pain medication. They have never ONCE seen me show up to work looking or acting under the influence. love and hugs, Debra V. jill larion wrote: I really need to go back to work. I don't know how I'm going to do it since my pain mainly keeps me in bed. I have been a stay-at-home-mom for the last 5 years. My fibro has gotten worse during that time and I now take Oxycodone and Morphine. How do people get hired while taking these meds? Even though it is from a Dr., I would think most employers would not hire people on these meds. Is this true? Jill Re: [OT - - play therapy , I have a foot bath soak and can see if an epsom salt soak would help me at all; DH is all for anything that will help the pain. As for the play therapy, my DH and I adopted 2 special needs kids (fraternal twins, boy and girl, now 8.5 yrs old). He has MMR and full FAS and an unspecified emotional disturbance; she has partial FAS (more behavioral than anything, but much improved) and was dx'd with RAD due to the severe neglect and abuse they suffered at the hands of their bio mom until they were removed into care at age 5.5. For the next year and half, they were in a foster home that catered to sexually abused teens so they got basic care, but that was all. They didn't get dx'd until they moved in with us on their 7th birthday and our caseworker and my DH and I realized that there were " issues " . Despite the issues, we felt that they had been " led " to us and that we had the means and abilities to handle things. Of course, me going out on medical disability NEVER figured into that *however* it has been good in one aspect because he is not good at transitions so me picking them up and dropping them off provides continuity. Plus no daycare means no excessive noises, etc., which seems to send him far far away. I feel that the play therapy is helping my daughter. She and I have a few issues; mostly because it was her bio mom who did all the abuse and of course, when it comes down to it, I'm a mom who can handle life (most days) so she has anger over that, I can take care of both of them (even at my sickest, they are taken care of), their bio mom couldn't......but my hospitalization in January really helped out too because she realized just how much I loved her. As I told her, I couldn't " have " her like a mommy normally would but she's no less my daughter than the two sons I gave birth to and I will do what it takes for her to get beyond the hell she experienced so we can have that mother/daughter bond we should have. Gosh that was long. Did it answer your question? My son has developmental delays - he is about 5-6 on good days, 3-4 on bad days. She is pretty much 8.5 all the time. Darlene > >Well, we know that I was in horrible fibro flare Saturday so I won't > > > repeat all that jazz. Suffice it to say that I switched my > >diuretic > > > back to Lasix (40 mg) on Saturday to attempt to help the swelling. > >I > > > took 2 on Sunday (have been up to 120 mg so figured 80 was okay), > > > drank about 1/2 gallon of water or better, stuck with only 1 soft > > > drink (diet coke) and kept them propped as much as possible. > > > > > > By bedtime last night, from the knees down, my legs were bruised > >and > > > still swollen from whatever is causing them to swell. DH woke me > >up > > > this morning around 4 am because my breathing was off so I got up > >and > > > my swelling is down (I can ALMOST see my ankle bones) ***but*** my > > > feet are so beyond tender from how swollen they are that it may be > >20 > > > degrees outside (I am not really sure) but flip flops are going to > > > be " my friend " . > > > > > > I will also be babying them today because I know they hurt so bad > >due > > > to how badly they were swollen. I am staying on the lasix too and > > > calling the doctor and telling him I made an " executive decision " . > > > They have GOT to find me something that works, at least until we > >get > > > the testing for the lower body extremities blockages done. I > >cannot > > > put my family through what I went thru this weekend. I was at my > >last > > > edge of impatience with my kids and DH. All I wanted to do was > >cry. > > > I went ahead this morning and took a naproxyn because I know > >there's > > > still inflammation. For heavens sake, there is still an extra 10 > >lbs > > > of fluid on me somewhere (although I think the steroids are not > > > helping either - think Tim in " The Santa Clause " and how his > > > face just poofed up!). > > > > > > Anyhow, I wanted to give an update. Thanks to everyone for their > > > ecards and well wishes and tips. I have them saved and can only > >pray > > > there won't be a " next time " when I swell so badly it brings on a > > > fibro flare like that. I'll take the twinges any day! > > > > > > As for the Lyrica, I am on a 150 mg dose and haven't noticed any > > > weight gain. Mine is coming from the extremity swelling, as well > >as > > > massive amounts of steroids for my COPD. My doctor is going to > >have > > > to find " another way " to keep my lungs open and clear! > > > > > > (((Hugs to all; have a great Monday)))) > > > Darlene > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. > >Try it now. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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