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Son going through a tough situation
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 695946" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>At my last IT job, managing a networking group (LAN/WAN/Telco) I had an employee who was addicted to oxycodone. She decided to quit and called a team meeting to tell all of us. </p><p></p><p>She missed three days of work for the worst of the physical withdrawal. While she was gone, we (my team) went out and got OTC comfort drugs, and some supplements, and wipes to wipe away sweat, just generally some stuff to help her be more comfortable at work. </p><p></p><p>We also covered part of her workload so she could put more focus on her recovery. She finished withdrawal working every day, and as of when we all got outsourced 3 years later, was still clean.</p><p></p><p>One thing Darkwing hasn't mentioned, hopefully because he was lucky enough to miss out on it, is that opioid withdrawal also causes severe diarrhea, to the point of being incapacitating, let alone humiliating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 695946, member: 1963"] At my last IT job, managing a networking group (LAN/WAN/Telco) I had an employee who was addicted to oxycodone. She decided to quit and called a team meeting to tell all of us. She missed three days of work for the worst of the physical withdrawal. While she was gone, we (my team) went out and got OTC comfort drugs, and some supplements, and wipes to wipe away sweat, just generally some stuff to help her be more comfortable at work. We also covered part of her workload so she could put more focus on her recovery. She finished withdrawal working every day, and as of when we all got outsourced 3 years later, was still clean. One thing Darkwing hasn't mentioned, hopefully because he was lucky enough to miss out on it, is that opioid withdrawal also causes severe diarrhea, to the point of being incapacitating, let alone humiliating. [/QUOTE]
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