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HPRP….again

Hey all,  was in HPRP in the past from 2016-2020...severely cleaned my act up and then the one time I relapse I get my second DUI (long story). This time my lawyer told me not to self report because it won't matter until I'm convicted anyway.  Court is in May, alcohol is my DOC. But I have not not even thought about drinking again. The first time was pre COVID and was similar to sobriety court, this time after reading some of your questions, has it gotten stricter? Just wondering on what I'll need to start saving financially if they've increased anything.  I've never hair or nail tested, always blood or urine. Also, does HPRP test for psilocybin? Curiosity more than anything. Is a 3 year monitoring agreement the standard now? The last time I started with 2 only because I tested positive for alcohol at my intake eval, otherwise my therapist said I would've gotten 1 year.  TIA.

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I'd love to hear your experience, I'm here in Michigan and about to start and want to know about the first three months of testing. Thanks

Testing frequency will depend on if you are currently working or not. Less testing if not working. Otherwise, if working, expect peth monthly, hair in 90 days and urines 1 to 2 x week. And recovery trek is new for us way more ***ing expensive. In 4 years I have estimated I have spent well over $25,000 in tests alone.

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