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So that's it.

Tried to check in to Recovery Trek at 2AM- status INACTIVE.

CM just called. I was released from my PNAP contract 4/18/18.

Its. Over.

3 and a half years.

So if you'll excuse me, I have a life to get on

with...

I always said I would pay it forward, so anyone with any questions, feel free to contact me. Especially newbies. It's so scary.

#survivor

I really gotta give her props. After the initial tug of war, which she naturally won, she was quite righteous. She was pretty hands off, but responded quickly whenever I needed to contact her. I never felt disrespected by her. I think I got lucky there.

Specializes in OR.
My contract date was 4/8/18. So 10 days. My CM informed me it could take 4-8 weeks to be released. So there's that.

I got picked to test 4/9 of course.

Got to get that last drop squeezed out of you....of pee or money, your choice.

Congratulations....makes that little light at the end of the tunnel a tad brighter for all of us...

Congratulations. í ¼í¾‰

Congrats!! Celebrate for the rest of us stuck in this hell.

Congratulations Meq815!

Specializes in Geriatrics, Dialysis.

You made through the tunnel and came out into the light. Congratulations!

Congrats! I can't wait to be in your shoes.

Specializes in Varied.

Aaaaaaahhhhhhh, sweet bliss! Congratulations!

Did your contract start when you initially enrolled in PNAP or when the state board sent you the fully executed VRP agreement? I'm just asking because I'm due to complete my agreement supposedly in March but my case manager said I'm not eligible to petition to dismiss until July. It's very frustrating and just want this to be over. BTW, CONGRATS!!! I would feel so paranoid though lol. It must be a relief to be done!

You can Petition for Dismissal the date the board signed the contract. That's how it turns out to be about 3 AND A HALF years.

Did they ever do the final hair test on you? I hear they like to do a hair test prior to the contract ending.

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