~Q~ had a problem not too long ago regarding the inability to obtain life insurance due to Naltrexone usage. Now I have my own story to tell.
Yesterday, I received a letter from Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles stating:
"Dear Mr." 3d:
This agency has received information expressing concerns about your ability to drive safely due to your medical condition.
We have enclosed an alcohol/drug usage form for your counselor or treatment source to complete. Please return it to this office within 45 days from the date of this letter. Failure to provide the medical report will result in the revocation of your driving privilege.
After we receive your medical report, the Medical Advisory Board will review your case. We will let you know the decision. In some cases, we may need more information. Also, you may have to take another test at your local driver license office.
Please allow a minimum of 30 days for review of your case. If you have any questions feel free to contact our office at"... "You may also email us at"...
"Please mail your completed medical report to:"...
If you do not wish to drive at this time, you may return your driver license with a signed statement that you would like to 'voluntarily surrender' your license. If your condition improves, you may contact our office for further instructions. You may wish to obtain an identification card. If so, please schedule an appointment online at"... "or call your local office.
Please understand that our laws and policies are in your best interest and the safety of the public.
Medical Review Section, Division of Driver Licenses"
Keep in mind, I have never had a DUI. Heck, I've never even been arrested for anything in my entire life!
Somehow, my Naltrexone usage or my alcohol treatment has made it to my state's department of motor vehicles. Now, my self-initiated successful battle from alcoholism to living a normal life has jeopardized my license to drive. Of course, the questionnaire is a filled with how long I have abstained, the name of the treatment center, and all the usual AA style questions. This form must be filled out by my treatment provider, which in my case is my psychiatrist. And he has to state how long I have been free, not of my addiction, but how long I have been alcohol or drug free. It's a typical form letter.
So, as of yesterday, I have decided to be AF until this episode is over and perhaps indefinitely after that. I have officially reversed my stance on openly going to any doctor for Naltrexone to treat alcoholism. I recommend you get it online and tell no professional a damn thing, ever. You never know how your responsible intelligent actions are going to come back to haunt you. Remember, no good deed goes unpunished.
Disillusioned Bob
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