Published Jul 24, 2018
Big Blondie, ASN, BSN, MSN, APRN
494 Posts
99 days to go on a five year gig! The end is in site. For those hanging on by a thread, don't let go. Ready for my freedom from monitoring. What has helped me get through this is just doing it. Trying not to be negative about it. I think I'm going to do 90 in 90 my last 90 days just to make it go quicker and what a way to finish it out. The same way I started only it is with a clear head and a certainty in where it will lead. The blessing I have received is life is no longer a struggle. The promises are real. I'm on the downhill slide!
Kel65, MSN, RN
315 Posts
Congrats!!! 11 months here.
rn1965, ADN
514 Posts
Congratulations. So happy for you. I'm happy you have started the downhill ride!
Wizard 1
176 Posts
Excellent!!!! This is so good to hear! Congratulations!
Daisy4RN
2,221 Posts
I am very happy for you, congrats!!
Stumblingrn
6 Posts
Congrats! In an earlier thread you spoke about things you did so you only were out of work for only 2 weeks. What were those things?
I don't understand the question.
In an earlier post you had, you had stated that you did some things so you were only out of work a couple weeks. Did you start self drug test or start seeing a drug and alcohol counselor? I will see if I can find your original post. Thought it was you.
Here it is
: I luckily interviewed 2 weeks after getting busted, in the interview I told them of my impending monitoring and the requirements, and was hired before peer assistance agreement was signed. Went to work 2 weeks later. I did a lot of things to expedite getting to go back to work so fast
I got busted Thursday, called TPAPN Friday and started treatment Monday. Told boss at second job the next week and was released to work at 2 weeks.