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Old Nov 12, 2006, 04:52 PM
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I took toradol at work for severe headaches. My co-workers knew about it, several giving me the shots. I didnt want to leave work. I was teminated for theft. I grieved the incidence and got my job back. I reported this to a recovery program per request of my employer. They are putting me in a recovery program for 2 years. I dont have a drug problem. All drug screens are negative. I have never used narcotics for my headaches. I agree to stealing the medication to stay at work, but I am not a drug addict. Do I sign this 2 year recovery program contract admitting to something that I am not or seek legal counsel? Thank you for your time.

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Old Nov 12, 2006, 04:59 PM
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Re: legal advice please

Good luck in all that you do. It is not the function of Allnureses.com to offer legal advise to your situation.

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