sasto
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Re: Drug testing
As a boat captain I am subject to testing, just as the transportation industry. Never was a pot smoker but I've been around it for years in the boating industry. I think most would be surprised how common it is.
A few years ago I came down with brain cancer and lymphoma. Doctors didn't give me much of a chance. My only choice on living was to undergo months of copious amounts of chemo. Doctors surmised if I could get thru the chemo without dying, I may be able to live a productive life. A friend found some weed for me to try. I was willing to try anything! I sincerely believe the weed played a factor in that I am here today. My doctors turned their head on the subject.
I came up on for testing while smoking the weed and taking morphine and would have flunked, thus banning me from my lifestyle forever. I was truthful with the authorities about my drug use. They put my status on hold, not subjecting myself to testing. A year later all was well. Passed the test and living my life to the fullest. I firmly believe there is a place for pot, just not at work.
As a boat captain I am subject to testing, just as the transportation industry. Never was a pot smoker but I've been around it for years in the boating industry. I think most would be surprised how common it is.
A few years ago I came down with brain cancer and lymphoma. Doctors didn't give me much of a chance. My only choice on living was to undergo months of copious amounts of chemo. Doctors surmised if I could get thru the chemo without dying, I may be able to live a productive life. A friend found some weed for me to try. I was willing to try anything! I sincerely believe the weed played a factor in that I am here today. My doctors turned their head on the subject.
I came up on for testing while smoking the weed and taking morphine and would have flunked, thus banning me from my lifestyle forever. I was truthful with the authorities about my drug use. They put my status on hold, not subjecting myself to testing. A year later all was well. Passed the test and living my life to the fullest. I firmly believe there is a place for pot, just not at work.