Nervous about this!! Drug question

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Kfc_1134, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. Kfc_1134

    Kfc_1134 Bobtail Member

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    I have been nervous about the drug thing. I got shot in 03 in the knee and don't hafta to take lortab daily but when weather changes and gets cold it bothers the knee and I take but have script and all that but I would hope that wouldn't disqualify me because I can't help it. I was a cop 19 years and they had no problem with having to take and yes was on duty when I was shot by my own dang partner. But will this disqualify me. Because I'm in refresher school because haven't drove and have job lined up and orientation to begin so I dunno. I certainly won't hide it at all I will tell them and I walk w no limp or anything but have a of titanium in my knee and when it gets cold it gets cold and bothers me. Any help would b great. I'm no druggy by no means. After being shot in 03-2011 when I retired as an office they knew I had to take and was fine w it as long as I had note from dr and the script which I did and had no issues at all. Any help thanks
     
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  3. Reverend Falstaff

    Reverend Falstaff Light Load Member

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    Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you won't pass the D.O.T. physical if a narcotic shows up on the drug test. Plus no company would hire you...it would be a liability nightmare. You take a Lortab then later in the day somebody hits you and get's killed; you still have to take a drug test. The Lortab shows up, even in a tiny amount and BAM that is it...all over. That's one of the warnings on those class of drugs...do not drive or operate heavy machinery. As an ex-cop, you know how it would get you a DUI/DWI/OUI if that showed up in a drug test. I might be wrong...and I do hope I am, but I don't think so.
     
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  4. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Is there any medicine you can replace the Lortab with; might not work as well, but at least you could pass the DOT physical and drug tests.
     
  5. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    Go talk to your doctor about it.

    Like a bunch of us internet truckers will have the true answer for that question.

    I have been prescribed some nice drugs in the past for temp pain relief. Talked directly TO my doctor about it and I wish I still had the sheets he printed out for me giving me clearance even on a Schedule 1 drug.

    There's exceptions to every rule and even exceptions to those. Go talk to your doctor.
     
  6. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    How did your own partner wind up shooting you? You weren't partnered with Barney Fife, were you?
     
  7. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    The drug test, has absolutely nothing to do with passing the physical........:biggrin_25513:
     
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  8. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    If you have a prescription for it , you don't have to worry about the drug test. However, after looking up Lortab, it is just a mix of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. You won't be able to take this while on duty. It would be possible to take it off duty, as long as the effects of the drug wear off before you go on duty again.
     
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  9. MsJamie

    MsJamie Road Train Member

    Lortab (and its close cousin, Vicodin) can take nearly a week to get out of your system so that a urine test won't see it.

    I have a recurring back condition, and I do have a prescription for Vicodin if it gets really bad. The warning label on the bottle only states "May cause drowsiness. Take care when operating a car or dangerous machinery." However, if it's bad enough that I need to take the Vicodin, I'm not able to drive anyway.

    To the OP: You may want to talk with your doctor about alternate pain relief methods. If cold is the main trigger, check out some heat wraps; there are reusable wraps that you heat in the microwave. I've personally found that naproxen (Aleve) does a wonderful job of relieving chronic pain.
     
  10. 6wheeler

    6wheeler Road Train Member

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    Don't worry about the drug test, or the physical you should be ok. I've had many of both and you should be ok.
    I'm not sure what knee your talking about, but if its the left knee then maybe you should find a company that has automatic transmission trucks.
     
  11. randal02lee

    randal02lee Light Load Member

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    Can you bend down with the knee for the DOT physical?
     
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