Hi all,
I am starting CDL training on Monday, February 18.
I am a clean person. No drugs here (with the exception of occasional weed way back when I was in my teens and early 20's, but never grew into a problem and I havent done it in ages), so I am not worried as far as illicit drugs are concerned.
However, I had a bad tooth in the back and although it wasn't giving me pain, the cavity was big enough to hide a grapefruit in... and I figured I should take care of it instead of having the nerve come exposed when I am out with my trainer somewhere in the middle of Wyoming 200 miles from the closest dentist.
The tooth was so rugged and decayed that I needed an oral surgeon.
They put me under... And the woman did say that the drugs they used will fail in a DOT urine screening. But they wrote a note and said for them to call to confirm if neccesary.
The problem is - I also got an Rx for Vicodin to help with the pain. As long as I provide the DOT with the paperwork proving it was a legal Rx, I should be OK, right?
This is the only thing I am nervous about.
DOT Drug Screening
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Rolling_Thunder, Feb 2, 2008.
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Well, not sure if it'll be okay. If you are taking Vicodin with a perscription, that is okay but you can't be taking it and driving. From what I understand Vicodin is an opiate and they will test for it. You may just want to explain you are recovering from a medical procedure and that it will be a few days before you'll be good to go....I would personally delay the test until those drugs are out of your system. They would have no way to know that is the ONLY opiate you are taking..the test won't say it's Vicodin, it'll say it's an opiate.
I know you can't drive with it in your system, but I don't believe it stays there for very long, check with your doctor. -
you wont be allowed to take it while driving--make sure you tell them at the drug test what you have been on in the last couple weeks.
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stop takin the vicodin if at all possible!
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Well, I would assume you need to take in written proof of the surgery, the medication used during the surgery, the doctor's approval and a written note from the doctor that you have been prescribed Vicodin for the pain. Of course you can't drive on that stuff.
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oh no no - it's fine, it's all fine... it's an Rx for about a 3 day supply to ease the pain as the gum heals. It wasn't your everyday tooth extraction. It was done by an oral surgeaon and there was a lot of cutting and a lot of bleeding and a nice, big hole... lol
I got an Rx for about 12 of them, I think... about 3 or 4 days. Yes, a legal perscription. I'll be done with them by Wednesday the 6th and I dont even start my class until the 18th out in Salt Lake City.
Yes, I do understand you can not drive on them, but I wont even be starting the classroom training for 12 days after I'll be done with them.
I'm not a big fan of pain killers, anyway, and if the pain isn't all that bad, I won't even finish them. -
And yes, I made sure I told the surgeon that I needed documentation for everything. I got a note and I am also going to bring the receipt and all the papers involved with this.
The man even said the DOT officials can call his office if they need to.
Anyway, wow, that is the first time I ever been knocked out. I was nervous as hell - now I know how a convicted murderer feels when they execute him with the lethal injection LOL ... It was kind of scary. They gave me the needle and then put a thing over my nose to breath in, next thing I knew, ..... out like a light.
It seemed like only a second later I was awake again and they were like "ok, we're done!".
I have had many teeth pulled before, and let me tell you - it is the most pleasant way to have it done! -
You might just try taking Advil and see if that does the trick...you may not even need the Vicodin.
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Two or three days before you leave for school, go to a pharmacy and pick up one of those home drug testing kits that include a test for opiates.
They run about $30.00. Test your urine before you leave, and as long as it doesn't show in the home test, that will ease your mind that indeed,
it has passed out of your system. But still tell the testing facility that you had this oral surgery, along with any documentation you received from
the doctor... just in case some trace amounts still show. -
Yes, actually, I find that Aleve works pretty well. I took two of the Vics so far, but like I said - if the aleve does the trick, I won't even take the rest of them.
I am not very fond of any of these things, anyway, as they can lead to abuse. I just have a very low threshold for pain. lol - if something else does the trick that's not considered a narcotic, I would prefer that - as long as it takes the pain away.
I have to call my recruiter on Monday, anyway, so I'll see what he says. I'm sure it won't be a problem - like I said, I have all the paperwork and also, the oral surgeon said they can even call the office themselves to varify over the phone to make sure I'm not forging papers or anything like that.
I'm just nervous that they may assume I am abusing the drugs.
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