Plz read!!! Nurse using drugs what should i do???

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I have a friend, not a best friend but close enough to where she trusts me with her personal information and lifestyle,

When I decided to leave my engineering job, after careful consideration I decided on nursing. This is when red flags started to go up for me.

This friend I have - she is a HEAVY DAILY marijuana user. She has even told me that she "HAS" to (yes, as in - she believes it is absolutely necessary for functionality) smoke before she goes to work - excuse me, before she DRIVES HERSELF TO WORK in the wee hours of the morning.

This is only part of my problem with the situation.

Now, I live in a moderate size house with one child and my husband. Everyday we STILL feel like there is always something more we can do for him. You know, corners to cut so our son can have more. This friend has two birthed children and one on the way. She lives in a small questionable apartment complex, in a two bedroom apartment. Her infant in the crib is sleeping in her room and her son has his own small room. They live here because it is all she can afford. Her husband doesn't work. Now, my friend, she is pregnant with her THIRD child within a 3 year period and claims constantly that this is even MORE REASON TO SMOKE IF NOT SMOKE MORE!!! She tells me, I tried to quit smoking for a day and I just felt really sick so I HAD TO SMOKE... )=

My internal response to this? WELCOME TO BEING PREGNANT!!!!!

I can't lie or be a hypocrite, I smoked when I met her 2 years ago - I have quit since then, obviously. I am not against LEGITIMATE medicinal use, but NOT for common recreation. She tells me that they spend over $1000 a month, sometimes exceeding $1500 a month on marijuana alone. She used to make fun of me for worrying about spending $100 for marijuana in six weeks by saying "Thats all?!?hahaha" I understand the misconception of a person hidden in the fog that "marijuana is safe and is illegal for -dot dot dot - fill in the blank with a million self righteous statements.... I know that it feels like it can be okay to do when you are doing it. When I quit I felt so guilty for having smoked for the amount of time that I did - for the money and time it had cost me. I have tried EVERY conceivable way possible to express my concern to her about this and I have actually cut off communication with her because of this. But this post isn't about me...

It is about the trouble I am having making a responsible decision.

Here are the facts - some are only opinion but this is what I am weighing: (not necessarily in order of importance because I am not sure what order they should be in!!!!)

1.) I believe strongly that the amount of money she spends on this drug is considered child abuse via financial neglect to her responsibility of being a parent with financial capability and means

2.) I am afraid she may wreck her car driving so early in the morning while stoned - no matter how in control she feels.

3.) She is dishonoring her oath she took as a nurse - this is very dishonorable no matter how you look at it

4.) She is in denial about her use in MANY MANY aspects and will not hear reason or logic

5.) She will quit long enough for a urinalysis but thats all she is "capable" of doing - I am saddened (and shocked) she doesn't feel the guilt of not being sober during these periods - what does this speak to her mission as a nurse?

6.) She claims she is seeking a PhD in medicinal marijuana research for therapy in particular for pregnant women.

7.) She is living at poverty level because of her expense for marijuana.

8.) If I report her she loses her license and cannot provide for her family.

9.) SHE MAY KILL SOMEONE OR NOT SAVE SOMEONE (SAME DIFFERENCE??) IN THEIR TIME OF NEED FOR HER HELP!!!!! I WOULDN'T WANT A STONED NURSE!!!!!

10.) Science hasn't dictated whether or not marijuana is harmful to an unborn baby - but why is she risking it?!? I want her to stop really bad for this reason!!! (amongst others of course)

So - what would YOU do? I am very concerned for her well being, though, I am an honorable person and want to keep ignorant mistakes that could be prevented from happening. I mean, what if I save many peoples lives before becoming a nurse by preventing her from killing someone or preventing a good nurse from caring for this friend's current patients. Does any of this make sense. I have worked myself up so badly on occasion over the matter that I begin to cry my heart out. I don't want to hurt her, but I don't want her to hurt someone else. I am not a whistle blower type, but I feel wrong for not doing anything. She has no support and is as nice and honest as anyone could ever be. She would never hurt anyone intentionally, and loves her family. I think she is really psychologically addicted to marijuana and needs help...

Someone - anyone - if you made it this far in my rant , please help me by sharing your opinions or similar experiences. This is a very very big problem for me.

EDIT: I have not claimed to want to report her for anything - I simply am trying to determine if inaction is wrongful. This is a situation that is close to me and I wonder if I am too close to make a reasonable judgment. I am not being overtly opinionated about any of my facts, I am just merely including the items that I think hold weight in it.

J-Star.

4 posts.

Join date 2010 Dec 18.

I think you all just got trolled.

Specializes in Trauma Surgery, Nursing Management.

Larry, what does trolled mean? I am unfamiliar with the term.

Specializes in Trauma Surgery, Nursing Management.
I would not call the Poe Poe on my loved ones, friends and family members. I just wouldn't.

You do you.

I am just saying what I would not do.

Again, I was refering to the OP.

Please do not take my posts personal. I do not know you from Adam. I do not judge. I was just saying. Nursing is cut throat. However, I do have an opinion.

I am not an authority on any subject. I do have an opinion.

And opinions are just what we are seeking when we come to a public forum such as this one. Nobody is taking your posts personalLY. But we all have opinions, and we are all posting our opinions here. A good debate is always welcome here, authority or not. We all value a different perspective. That is why we keep coming to this forum....to seek out opinions of our colleagues. No harm there.

Specializes in ED, MICU/TICU, NICU, PICU, LTAC.

I don't think the number of bedrooms she has, her husband's employment status, or the number of children she has should have anything to do with your decision. That's really no one's business, and you're making judgments on her lifestyle and parenting that cross the line, BFF or no. Would you have as much of an issue if her husband worked at a bank, making six figures and embezzling even more, each kid had their own bedroom and bathroom, and she wasn't having another baby?

Whether or not MJ has an adverse effect on an unborn baby is yet to be definitively proven, largely due to the fact that there isn't enough research (and really, who's gonna volunteer for that - aside from your friend?) I remember the days when a pregnant woman had to suffer through any kind of colds, pain, etc because the current thought was that pregnant women shouldn't take anything during pregnancy... now I've had several OB pts with chronic back issues who take Darvocet throughout their pregnancy; I had another who had been in a car accident while pregnant, and she had Vicodin to relieve her pain.

The only thing (since you asked :) ) that you should be concerned about is whether her drug use is affecting her patient care. If she's impaired at work, she needs to be gone until she either gets her sh*t together or decides a career chilling behind the counter at a video store and smoking in the back is more her cup of "medically-laced" tea :D

Specializes in ED, MICU/TICU, NICU, PICU, LTAC.
J-Star.

4 posts.

Join date 2010 Dec 18.

I think you all just got trolled.

LOL... eh, maybe... then again, these posts still make you think ;)

Personally, I'm ready for some Christmas cheer. Every other post seems to be the nurse stinks or the nurse goes to work stoned. No coincidence the kiddoes are out of school for the holidays.

Specializes in Oncology.

Well that was sure a fun read.

Specializes in ED.
J-Star.

4 posts.

Join date 2010 Dec 18.

I think you all just got trolled.

baaahaha!!

Cheers Larry

I would not call the Poe Poe on my loved ones, friends and family members. I just wouldn't.

You do you.

I am just saying what I would not do.

Again, I was refering to the OP.

Please do not take my posts personal. I do not know you from Adam. I do not judge. I was just saying. Nursing is cut throat. However, I do have an opinion.

I am not an authority on any subject. I do have an opinion.

Thanks for your response, how sweet. No offense taken here. I actually appreciate your candor & am a big fan of opinions (especially my own). ;)

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J-Star.

4 posts.

Join date 2010 Dec 18.

I think you all just got trolled.

You may be right, on the other hand any sick day on the couch watching Maury, Montell or Jerry Springer will remind you that the world is full of people this histrionic, lol.

Specializes in Trauma Surgery, Nursing Management.

Awww man! I just looked up what "trolled" means. Really? REALLY? Why do people do that? SMH.

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Larry, what does trolled mean? I am unfamiliar with the term.

Don't know if Larry came back to answer that, but it means a person who posts deliberately provocative posts to cause disruptions and arguments on message boards.

Urban Dictionary: troll

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