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Do everything you can to keep things the way they are until you take Step 1. If you've been performing fine on exams while on drugs all this time, now isn't the time to change. Make sure you do not run out until you take the damn test. Then find help.
Half of respondents have also suggested finishing the semester first and then finding help along with an LOA. I just made it more clear how he should finish the semester. Not sure how that makes my answer any differentUnless she ODs before the test, her dealer sells her bad stuff (or her pill-mill doc or whatever), she gets in a pinch and turns to heroin, etc.
I cannot believe you as a medical student seriously just advocated the continued abuse of narcotics for the purposes of passing a test.
See here: http://www.eastbaytimes.com/ci_23132561/hometown-hero-sons-overdose-makes-san-ramon-woman
Note the portion about the toxicology report and the low levels of oxy in the kid's blood.
OP, please listen to everyone else here and not this joker and find professional help now, not later.
ummm... tough question.moral and ethical answered is to tell md school and enter rehab. but this will severely impact the rest of your career negatively FOREVER. there is a doctor who is a md advocate patrica or pamela W (cannot recall her name). id attempt to contact her.
id keep this private as long as possible while seeking solutions that wont alter your path.
please seek help, and I wish you the best on your journey. certainly do not enter ms3 without this addressed.
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I'd start by talking to a private therapist. It's tough to assess how much help you need or the right plan of action from this post (or the Internet in general). You could also try weening instead of cold turkey. The bad part is last semester of M2 until after boards is the most stressful part of medical school.
Id say save telling your school or taking a LOA until you try other options. I think if you take a LOA saying "medical reasons" and leaving it at that is the best option.
Do you have people you 100% trust to reach out to? You could also start there. Just having people around you that know you are trying to quit and that you are going through a tough time and want to help you can go a long way.
Hello SDN,
I am close to the end of my second year of med school, and have been battling an addiction to prescription pain killers for most of the year. I have tried to detox off them cold turkey but have not been able to go longer than 2-3 days. In hindsight I wish I had taken a week or so off to enter a detox but I always felt stressed not studying for boards and was not able to kick it.
I know I need help, but am petrified to consult my school about it. I contacted PHS and they said I would be required to disclose to my school if I went I work with them. I know the best thing is to try to finish up classes and take a leave of absence and go to rehab. I am looking for advice/support on the best way to handle this situation, as well as feedback from attendings, residents and other students who may have experience with this and can just give it to me straight how this will affect any chances I have of matching. I know there's no way it will reflect well, but just curious if this is something that will preclude me from certain specialties.
Any advice is appreciated. Please spare any negative comments about my predicament from a moral perspective, I understand that I ****ed up and if there were an easier way i would just quit. I have never had any issues like this, and it has scared the hell out of me. And thank tou all in advance for your feedback.