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Comment · Thu, November 29, 2012

Drug test results help. Tested positive.

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throwadone · 53 points

Let me start by saying thank you for any information you can give me.

Right now I am a methadone maintenance client. I've been doing this for almost one year. I have horrible back and leg pain and this stuff works better than anything I've tried in the last couple of years.

In case you don't know how the methadone program works (and I'm sure every program isn't the same) what you do is go to a clinic daily and get a dose of the medicine and you consume it right there in front of the nurse/doctor that dispenses it.

As time goes on and you don't have any positive drug tests you earn "take-home" doses so you don't have to go to the clinic every day. You start by going every day then after awhile you get one take-home then two, etc.

I have made it to only going to the clinic on Monday and Wednesday. So on Monday I get one take-home does and on Wednesday I get four doses to get me to the following Monday.

Fast forward to today. It's Wednesday so I go to the clinic and they only give me one take-home. I go to the office to speak with one of the counselors about this and they pull out my last drug test result sheet. This test was done on 11/19/2012. I was negative for everything…

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throwadone · 1 points

I was using the DayQuil probably every 6 hours and a dose of the NyQuil before bed so I'm sure I had a lot of acetaminophen in my body. And I still had a fever so I took more acetaminophen alone.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

I'd say that was what led to the error then.

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