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<blockquote data-quote="BrownChoice" data-source="post: 1207674" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>I was never condoning the use of opioids either. Only stating what i know. If you take methadone and tell the DOT doctor, you WILL BE DQ'd. Look at the contract people. I know that methadone is used for pain as well as addiction. I agree they are very dangerous, if your not careful. Benzos are worse. There is a stereotype out there and, sometimes you cant fix chronic pain. My father in law suffers from it, and functions perfectly normal on his pain meds. You would never know unless he told you. Regardless, sorry if i was misunderstood. I hope people stop jumping to conclusions. I agree with the fact theyre not safe, but why in the world would the contract allow it if unsafe?? </p><p>Look at "Article 35, Section 3.17 4b"</p><p>then read section 3.18.</p><p></p><p>i couldnt believe they allowed it either. Once i had read through the contract and got to that part i was floored. I guess times are changing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownChoice, post: 1207674, member: 49817"] I was never condoning the use of opioids either. Only stating what i know. If you take methadone and tell the DOT doctor, you WILL BE DQ'd. Look at the contract people. I know that methadone is used for pain as well as addiction. I agree they are very dangerous, if your not careful. Benzos are worse. There is a stereotype out there and, sometimes you cant fix chronic pain. My father in law suffers from it, and functions perfectly normal on his pain meds. You would never know unless he told you. Regardless, sorry if i was misunderstood. I hope people stop jumping to conclusions. I agree with the fact theyre not safe, but why in the world would the contract allow it if unsafe?? Look at "Article 35, Section 3.17 4b" then read section 3.18. i couldnt believe they allowed it either. Once i had read through the contract and got to that part i was floored. I guess times are changing..... [/QUOTE]
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