give_me_serenity replied to Slittle5's topic in Nurses Recovery
Welcome to the recovery forum! I wanted to share with you what my monitoring agent said. You will always have to disclose what you've done to a future employer. Mine is obvious since my diversion was...
give_me_serenity replied to Tigerboy1's topic in Nurses Recovery
I talk to my monitoring agent all the time. I'm very OCD in making sure she receives all my forms. I did the background check on 7/9. All I have left is an assessment by an addiction specialist....
give_me_serenity replied to Tigerboy1's topic in Nurses Recovery
That is so awesome, Tigerboy1! I'm 5 months away from possibly being reinstated. I feel like I'm working hard for nothing sometimes. Reading things like this gives me hope and inspiration. Recovery...
give_me_serenity replied to Cpeanut's topic in Nurses Recovery
Get. An. Attorney. After I received my 3 year contract, I balled my eyes out. I thought getting a lawyer was too late and I was done for. However, I scraped up the money to get one and I was able to...
give_me_serenity replied to Studentnursedgm's topic in Nurses Recovery
I agree with the previous post. I'm currently being monitored by the ohio board of nursing. Alcohol was not my drug of choice, but I'm getting the Atg test included. I believe all boards monitor for...
give_me_serenity replied to lostinal's topic in Nurses Recovery
After my test came back positive, it took about a week to talk to board investigator. It took about two months for prosecutor to charge me. I went to court and was sentenced to treatment in leu of...
give_me_serenity replied to lostinal's topic in Nurses Recovery
I just graduated from drug court in ohio. I was in-leu-of with my charges and had to complete three months of in patient treatment in ADAPT and was in Iop for a year. I was not eligible for the...
give_me_serenity replied to ellys2014's topic in Nurses Recovery
Two years ago, I could not see any light at the end of the tunnel. I felt hopeless and was certain I would never practice nursing again. After 3 months of residential treatment and a year of IOP, I...