IS TPAPN for Everybody?

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Specializes in med/surg.

Prior to moving from PA to Texas , I was in an automobile accident. The doctor I was seeing for a back injury had me on oxycontin 20mg 2 x day for three months, then abruptly told me to consult a pain clinic to wean off my medication. I couldn't understand why he could not decrease me to once a day then maybe Vicoden and nothing. I was working for a long time as an RN and never took meds form work.

I moved here to Texas in 2001, with two oxycontin and could not find a pain clinic and went on methadone for a brief time. Needless to say while looking for employment my drug screen was positive, so Texas said I lied on my application for a license here and would not let me work unless I was in TPAPN, despite the fact I was prescribed it and was off of anything before I started working.

I was in that program for three years. I at no time felt it was for me. Then I missed calling in to see if I had to give a urine specimen one day(after working a double). It was considered dirty and I was called a week later asking why I didn't respond to a letter I never received. You have to call daily while you are in the program, plus other things. I was told to surrender or the board would revoke my license permantly. I surrendered and have tried to get my license back and have been denied. I have no $$$ for attorney fees and have been working as an RN since age 20 with good standing. I am at a loss as what to do. Any ideas?

When I received my board order, I called around contacted an administrative lawyer who reviewed my case and advised me at no cost (no representation, just advice). Perhaps you could do this as a means of finding out where to start. Wishing you well ...Peace...

Specializes in ICU.

Tpapn won't drop you for one missed call in. Definitely find some legal help.

Specializes in med/surg.

Yes I am going to do that, thank you.

Specializes in med/surg.

Actually it was two, but they said they sent me a letter after each incident. I got the first one and they added an additional year onto the program. I never got the second one. All the urines I gave were clean. I got the copies of them from TPAPN. It upsets me so much not only financially, but all the board order says is I surrendered because of non-compliance with TPAPN. I never took any medications from work or recreationally, but any one reading it, would think here was a nurse addicted to narcotics she stole from work and they gave her a 2nd chance and she failed a drug test. It was so ridiculous from the beginning. I love working as a nurse and am a good one. I wish I would have never surrendered. Is there any free legal counsel in Texas that could help me?

Specializes in OR.

Might I ask, were you forced into any kind of "treatment?" That seems to be the thing here in Florida. As far as 1 to 2 "material noncompliances" as they call missed call ins, missed pee tests, etc., i know of an individual that has missed more of the above than a teenager has zits and yet that person is still in the progrgam. It seems that here it's a "so long as you keep giving us money, we'll let you screw up anyway you care to."

I don't know if TPAPN works the same way but I can furnish some insight into another state's Peer "assistance" (Ha!) program.

Specializes in med/surg.

Yes and no. I was in Human Resources at the time of 911 and security was at the hospital door. The HR rep sat right next to me and I did not put down the medication I was on because she looked at all my papers. I shouldn't have cared what she thought, but I thought at that time even if it was positive I had a prescription for it, but it all went back to me lying on my permit to practice in TX. Being from PA where my license was obtained I had to fill out a form to get a temporary permit and they said I lied on the question of "intemperate use of drugs or alcohol" . I did have a lawyer at that time and she said just do it to get my career started here. I just feel so frustrated. After the year waiting period, I went to the informal hearing without a lawyer. I didn't have enough proof to prove my sobriety. A letter from my psychiatrist or addictionologist? ( I didn't have one) a letter from a from my priest (no church) I did attend all the meetings, but my story wasn t like the AA or NA stories, I had results of my urines. I was working for a installation Company, I had a stable home, but it wasn't enough Exactly even in the program doing all that paperwork, faxing it in every month going to meetings, working, I was paying $111 for each specimen.

Specializes in med/surg.

Yes I was forced into the program in a way. When I applied for my trmp license when I moved from pa there was a question about being addicted to drugs or alcohol which I answered no. Then I tested positive for an opiod I was on prior to moving here. I wasn't even taking it anymore. They said I lied in the answer and wouldn't let me work without joining the program. Then all that work and money nand meetings and testing. Then I was asked to surrender for non compliance forgetting to call two times. I was wrong to surrender. I wish I could get a good lawyer get my license reinstated and sue for all the time I should have been working. Feeling hopeless.

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