I asked her if she was the "sister". All i know is we are here to help her no matter what.
If you notice, once people starting asking if she was the "sister" that was being referred to, she hasn't been on since? Ah, maybe I would have done the same thing not wanting to admit to something like that??? I don't know...
Anyone heard from rxidiot?
Any update for all the concerned forum members???
Dear rx, what ever happened with the doctor yesterday?? I hope everything turned out ok!!
May we pray that she does get off with just going to a treatment or some out-patient treatment. I would not want any one to go to jail for this.
I was talking to the sheriffs the other day and they said they try to get them into Treatment instead of Jail..How true this is I do not know. I was one of the Lucky ones that got HELP before I was dead or in jail.
Heck, all my Years of using here and there..I got pulled over for rolling in & out of a stop sign after I left AA after I hit NA too..Ha!! They kind of gave me a break.
Please have her look into some kind of Addiction Therapy. I think this would look better in the long run. I do know lots of people who did this after they did something illegal and knew it was time for HELP!! They still had to pay the price, but it was not as bad as it could of been.
PS..GREAT INFO FROM ALL!!!
Bless
Thanks Lu!
It's soooo good to hear from those of you on the forum who kept me going early on in my first attempt at being clean. I think many remember me and how horrible of a time I had that first go'round. I am proud of where I am today but still have to be careful and not let all my defenses down. I've still a long ways to go. As I had mentioned earlier, I'm going to try to pop my head in a little more often.
So so good to hear from you. xoxo
Hey Girl-
Awesome to see you on here and such an amazing post. You have great strength and courage my friend. I remember when you first came on this site and I am in awe of your journey. So very proud of you.
xo
Lu
Dear Sarah, I am so happy that your arrest and legal troubles ended up in a positive note for you. You obviously have some serious great clean time in, and for that, congratulations!! You have more time than I do, and I have utmost respect for you and all others ahead of me...
With that being said, I read this original posters comments with this in mind....a young woman with gall stones and a 20 mg a day habit that made a very stupid mistake. I do not believe she should have to go to prison for that. In your case, it was a lifesaver, but may not be for all. Prison could have many terrible repercussions for an otherwise naive young woman. Like I said, I was responding to what I read, and although a dumb thing to do, she could benefit from this in a positive way instead of possibility getting the book thrown at her so to speak.
Good legal advice in my opinion would really help this young lady at this time, could reduce her sentence, get her the counseling, etc...instead of breaking her spirit and limiting her possibilities for the future. As you were speaking from your experience, I was from mine. I did actually talk with my brother about this post (he is currently a sgt for a large drug task force in Florida,), he told me I gave good advice, and it is what he would do, NO question, if this happened to his own daughter. He stated that there really is zero tolerance these days for prescription fraud.
As far as a felony record, maybe the word "ruin" was a little strong, I should have said "have a severe negative impact" instead. I stick with my personal opinion on this matter. I picture a relatively naive young woman who made a terrible judgment call that (as stated) has never been in trouble before. I was giving the best advice I know based on my experience, as were you...
Good luck and God speed on your continued recovery. Michelle
You are Welcome!!!! lol
Thank You too!
AMEN!! Sarah11212..That was very good & so so so so TRUE!!!!
I couldn't help but notice a comment you made in your above post that rubbed me a little wrong.
You told the original poster that "a felony record will ruin her entire life".
I have to disagree with you on that and I'm pretty sure a few others would as well.
As I previously mentioned above, I am a convicted felon of a drug charge. It is where my addiction led me but I thank the Lord every single day that I was caught, arrested and got into the trouble I did. I relapsed and I relapsed hard. I was nearing an overdose on my last run and would not be here today to tell about it if I hadn't been arrested.
My felony has not kept me from getting my life back in order, has not kept me from now returning to college and has not kept me from gaining employment.
Once my fines are paid and 5 years has gone by, I can have my record sealed.
Yes, I have been looked down upon by others for my involvement in the law but I stand damn proud of who I am today, what I've been through and what it has cost me.
It has in no way at all, "ruined my life".
I would much rather be sitting here today with a "felony", parenting my 3 yr old, than be nothing but a memory for my little girl to grow up with.
I'm not trying to come across rash but if this is what it takes for someone to clean up their life, then that's the sacrifice!
Thank you for sharing your story Sarah...may it help others. Your life is a gift and a blessing to us all!.
Speaking from experience on this one... You need to come clean with the doctors office and anyone else involved. I was convicted of prescription fraud (a felony) last year and spent a length of time in jail for it. I sit here today with nearly 18mos clean and thank the Lord every day that I was caught, otherwise my 3yr old would likely be without her Mother the rest of her life. I needed help and that was how I got it. I do not agree with obtaining an attorney and keeping quiet. You really are only helping yourself by getting honest. This also means being honest with yourself. I would be more than happy to talk if you would like to message me.
I was thinking the same thing Sarah!
Are you the sister you speak of here? Your anxiety over this situation seems like it.
I'm late to the conversation...but I do really feel like I need to put my two sense in. I understand that you are the "sister" of the one that stole, and I mean STOLE the prescription sheets. Please don't kid yourself into thinking that she is somehow the "RobinHood" of pain medicines, only giving to people that need it but have no insurance. I don't mean this to sound hard or mean in ANYWAY....but you do really need a good dose of reality. If your going to help her, and you really want to help her, let her get caught! Sure, hire a good lawyer, but let the court systems put her in drug court where she will be forced to be monitored as to what she's putting in her body. I know out here, Louisiana, I see court ordered people in my N/A meetings all the time, b/c they HAVE to go to so many a week in order to stay in good standing w/ the court.
DO NOT FOOL YOURSELF INTO THINKING YOUR SISTER IS NOT AN ADDICT. Anyone that steals prescription sheets.....is an addict...the end! Do you know anyone, in their right mind, that would do that? That takes some pretty big balls of desperation to do something like that, you know??? You want to help her, don't baby her and make her take her punishment....maybe it will be just the kick in the *** she needs to wake up? Again, I am not trying to be mean AT ALL...but we can't help anyone if were not really seeing the truth....and anything that comes out of an addicts mouth (one that's still using) is usually a lie! Stay strong and don't give in! I wonder how long you've had the responsibility of taking care of your sister? Good luck w/ this horrible situation, but the best thing might be to let her fall!
Dear RX Before your sister gets arrested, find a good lawyer. It's going to be harder once she's in jail I think, you know for her to talk to someone & make arrangements. I do not think she should tell the Dr what she's done before talking to an attorney.
Plus ask the attorney if she should just go immediately into inpatient rehab.
Just my opinion.
I'm so sorry for what you and your sister are going through, and it's admirable that you want to help her, but please be VERY careful. I wouldn't recommend taking out loans, or putting yourself in a precarious financial situation to help her get clean. You can support her a bunch of other ways, but it's not wise to start investing all kinds of money, time, effort and stress into fighting HER addiction and HER legal problems. I know that sounds cold, but it's the honest truth. Supporting HER doing those things is fine, but she needs to be the one initiating these things, and taking on any financial obligation. It's sad, but true that negative consequences of addiction can SOMETIMES be a big motivator for recovery. If you make it super easy on her, she's not really being made to fully face the consequences.
Like taking out a loan to help her get surgery, for example, that won't stop an addiction. Even when people START by taking the opiates for legit pain issues, if at some point, they transition to addiction, where they're abusing the meds, taking more than Rx'ed, obtaining the pills illegally, and taking them for reasons other than for what they're Rx'ed, eliminating the original reason for the pills (ie pain) is not going to "fix" an addiction. It's much more involved that that.
Also, while it's great that you're helping her, your sister IMO needs to be seeking out this information for herself also. You can HELP her contact a lawyer, or look into rehabs, but I wouldn't do it for her. There is a very fine line between helping and supporting someone and enabling them.
This is a very serious situation, and it's impossible to determine what the outcome will be, but SHE would be wise to get her ducks in a row, legally, and with her addiction, get herself to meetings, look into rehab, whatever it takes. You stated the doc called her and said he needed to speak with her, that hasn't happened yet, correct? Is she supposed to go into the doctor's office?
I understand about being cautious with what she might say to various people (like the doc), but I also think that in a lot of ways, coming "clean" to the doctor may be the way to go. That would mean SHE would start getting the help she needs, and if she's honest and cooperates, without having any kind of criminal history, the chances are likely that she will be shown some leniency. Of course, she should talk to a lawyer before doing anything, but I think that's a valid option moving forward.
Very best to your sister, I hope she gets the help she needs.
Your sister committed a felony. I don't know what the charges are, but it can't be good.
Good luck, I hope your sister gets the help she needs.
Sorry about all the misspelling and missing letters lol my sype ***** and I'm really tired and basically scared to death i wanna put her in a treatment center or on a plain to somewhere very far but i know i can't hide her that would solve nothing and only cause more speculation and even more trouble so we just wait it out and pray for the best , i still don't under stand though why did the pharmacy fill those prescriptions , wouldn't they get fired our lose their license ? & isn't procedure to not fill anything they think isn't write i mean she Cleary has kid handwriting lol shes not a child but has the worst hand writing ever lol , "i love her so much" <3 any way and if they didn't report anything back to the doctor how would they have known ?