Is it worth it?

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My daughter passed away a few years ago after heart surgery. I was put on a gaggle of medications after she passed. Long story short I'm now in recovery and my license have been suspended until I meet all criteria from my consent agreement. After reinstatement, I will have a six month narcotic restriction followed by three year probation. My question is, is all of this worth it? How hard will it be to find a job. The terms of my consent agreement are expensive and I feel like if I do all of this as well as spend all of the money to get my license back, if i can't find a job I'll lose my mind. Lol is there hope and what should I expect? I'm really worried my husband will be frustrated if I can't find a job. :(

I know it is over whelming right now, I too was ready to give my license away.

You can go through the steps and get your license back, only 3 year probation is not that long, I am in a 5 year contract. Your other option will be to lose your license and have a mark on your license. You will have trouble having any type of healthcare license.

You can get a job it not as easy, but it's a lot easier then getting a job without a license.

Gaby

Look at dialysis they are friendly to nurses being monitored.

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