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Posted by: Amanda on 2010-01-16, 18:48:17
Nurses are NOTORIOUS for getting hooked on things when they work in health care for a long time. Most nursing interviews don't ask if you've ever been an addict. Just get treatment. It's better to have to say "I did have a problem, but I was mature enough to ask for help when needed and got myself treatment and have been successful since then in abstaining from this. " than to say later "I swear those aren't mine, officer. " You need to think about your health first and career second. If you absolutely can't go to rehab because of your fear, cut 0.5mg off of what you take every week until you aren't on anything. The withdrawal will be longer, but you won't be horrifically ill for it. Just a bit tired and feeling general malaise. Really, you can do it every 3 days because the body's physical dependence dissipates after that long (it's the psychological/ emotional dependence that lasts longer) but people tend to be more comfortable with taking it down a step every week or even every 2 weeks. You can also go to NA (narcotics anonymous) and find support there. While you're getting yourself off the drugs, it's FREE counselling and support from others in the same bad place as you. It'll let you know you're not alone. |