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inneedofhelp29
Mar 9, 2011, 11:55 AM
I've read all over the internet about this subject and people's "opinions" as to whether suboxone will show up on a UA for their probation officer. Most people say no, but some people say yes. I don't want rude opinions because you think you know everything. I want to hear from someone who's actually taken suboxone and passed or failed a UA. A friend of mine starts House Arrest next week and they will be doing UA's, as well as her probation officer after that. She is cutting down and is down to about 2mg a day, but wants to know if that will show up on the upcoming UA's. If she doesn't take any from tomorrow on will she be OK by Monday? I know about the half life and everything, like I said I want personal experience answers. She shares a prescritption with someone else right now and wants to know if she should find a doc this week to prescribe some to her specifically. Thanks so much!

smoothy
Mar 9, 2011, 11:56 AM
I've read all over the internet about this subject and people's "opinions" as to whether or not suboxone will show up on a UA for their probation officer. Most people say no, but some people say yes. I don't want rude opinions because you think you know everything. I want to hear from someone who's actually taken suboxone and passed or failed a UA. A friend of mine starts House Arrest next week and they will be doing UA's, as well as her probation officer after that. She is cutting down and is down to about 2mg a day, but wants to know if that will show up on the upcoming UA's. If she doesn't take any from tomorrow on will she be OK by Monday? I know about the half life and everything, like I said I want personal experience answers. She shares a prescritption with someone else right now and wants to know if she should find a doc this week to prescribe some to her specifically. Thanks so much!

THis is a public forum and you don't have the right to dictate what someone can and can't answer. Particularly with a whopping 4 posts. That's the site rules.

If you can't stay clean... then don't complain if you fail a test and end up back inside. THey have rules for a reeason. Not for people like you to find out how to break as many as they can get away with. And personally... on probation you should be tested for EVERYTHING.

And a smart answer from you WILL be brought to the Site Admins attention so keep that in mind before you spew. The thread might go bye-bye.

And incidentally you asked this before when you piggbacked on someone else's thread and it was answered... and the answer was yes...

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/criminal-law/panicking-over-probation-479915.html

inneedofhelp29
Mar 9, 2011, 12:36 PM
Wow, I'm really sorry to have offended you and your site. I'm completely new to all of this and not sure of all your rules and regs. I thought that these kind of sites were for getting answers. That's all I'm trying to do is speak with someone who has been through this type of thing and get their input. The only reason I "piggybacked" or whatever you want to call it is because it seemed like that person would be a good person to talk to and I wasn't sure how else to get in contact with them. I would like more than just 1 persons opinion. I'm trying to get all the info I can. The only reason I requested someone with experience is because I'm tired of getting rude responses from people that just want to make me feel bad or want to be site police. I was just trying to nicley seek answers from people who actually care, and letting everyone else that wants to be a smart alec know that they can save their breath because I'm not into debating, I just want answers. Obviously just because I requested someone with experience, anyone can still add their 2 cents...

smoothy
Mar 9, 2011, 01:05 PM
We tell that to everyone who tries to put clauses about what they will and won't accept for an answer... nothing personal, some people are VERY forcefull about it.

Forget the piggyback thing... over and done with. But I did see where the answer was made when you asked it there and a link was provided so I linked the entire thing so you got the pertanent info.

As for as less then "nice" responses. If you are dealing online... you have to take what you gert... and they will be all over the place. And everyone on this site does this free... they don't get paid. If you want support... you need a support group, if you need specific legal advice... you eventually will need a lawyer.

And you will get the straight poop so to speak... if you want to hear it or not. And far too many people are only interested in hearing only what they want to hear... and that rarely is what they NEED to hear.

If you try to break the law... you aren't going to get sympathy for doing it. And based on your other thread... if you want to get through your probation... its not hard to do. YOu don't get drunk and do drugs and you will pass every blood or UA they will throw at you. Its NOT hard to do... I've been subjected to randon testing in my job for the last 25 years... and I've not failed it once... or worried about failing it. So it not only can be done.. its easy to do.


And if you fail and go back in... its your own fault. Probation is all about following the rules and jumping through the hoops. You agreed to do it. Your probation is only going to be as hard as you make it.

And incidentally... sharing prescription drugs... is illegal. If SHE needs that prescription... she needs to get her own. If she fails a test for a drug she isn't legally taking under a doctors supervision... then she deserves what she gets.

And if she is supposed to be taking it... and she has a prescription for it... a legal one. Then she can present it at her next test then she won't fail it. Like I said... its all about following the rules.

J_9
Mar 9, 2011, 03:31 PM
She shares a prescritption with someone else right now and wants to know if she should find a doc this week to prescribe some to her specifically. Thanks so much!

Yes, she needs to find a doctor that will prescribe this to her as "sharing" a prescription is a felony in and of itself.