CattyWampus replied to safenurse10's topic in Nurses Recovery
I agree -- there's something wrong with a State Board giving an imperative directive to attend a spiritual program. And AA will definitely tell you it is a SPIRITUAL (not religious) program. While...
CattyWampus replied to newmommy26's topic in Nurses Recovery
I'm in PNAP too and haven't heard anything yet about FirstLab. PNAP is Pennsylvania Nurse Assistance Program for those in the voluntary recovery program. I certainly hope there's still a wide range of...
CattyWampus replied to lonestarRN1's topic in Nurses Recovery
The recovery program in PA specifically prohibits any beauty products containing alcohol. I, too, use hair products to keep my hair the way I like it. However, I bought the L'Oreal alcohol-free...
Read all the posts about how difficult it is for nurses in recovery to find ANY job. The hope of a job at your current hospital, with their full knowledge of your situation, is something many nurses...
CattyWampus replied to heavynurse7's topic in Nurses Recovery
My thoughts are with you as you struggle with this. I'm in PA but there's a nurse-to-be in my recovery group with as similar story (DUI 8 years ago, can't sit for boards until she signs the contract...
CattyWampus replied to PavementRN's topic in Nurses Recovery
Thanks for the clarification! Then I'm in monitoring....if I follow all the rules, I will not have any permanent record on my license of this event. I keep telling myself "just do it, don't be bitter,...
CattyWampus replied to PavementRN's topic in Nurses Recovery
Three year "voluntary recovery program" in PA. I just received my official contract (having started the process in August). My favorite phrase in the document is the "I waive my constitutional...
Get an attorney who specializes in this before self-reporting. If I hadn't self-reported, I wouldn't be in this situation. I had a low level DUI, no drug charges, no drug diversion at work, but *I*...
CattyWampus replied to moving4wrd's topic in Nurses Recovery
As a newcomer to the process, I have to say the majority of the stories I see online make it sound pretty hopeless. This is a godawful process only to not get a chance. I don't have diversion...
This is my greatest fear, I must admit. I'm new to PNAP, just completed intensive outpatient therapy. I haven't been approved to return to work even on restricted license yet. I've only had one...