Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Well anyway we went out to dinner tonight and I ordered a tonic and lime with " No Alcohol " . The drink came to the table and as always I had my husband taste it. He shrugged his shoulders and said " it tastes clean to me. " But when I took a sip I picked up a deffinate taste of something - I called the waiter who checked with the bartender and sure enough there was gin in it. I was never a gin drinker so that's probably why I didn't taste it right away. Well anyway a sip went down. I tested earlier today so I hope I won't be tested again for a few days. Big question is I'm getting ready to ask for transition. So I'm torn - do I call my case manager and tell what happened or do I wait to see it I get called for testing? It's very obvious that this program in more punitive than supportive. Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 hi s,i might allow the proverbial sleeping dog to lie...most of the small amt you may have had is out of your system by now anyway...EtG change from a sip of a ?g & t would be trivial...regards,Suzanne <suzappel@...> wrote: Well anyway we went out to dinner tonight and I ordered a tonic and lime with "No Alcohol". The drink came to the table and as always I had my husband taste it. He shrugged his shoulders and said "it tastes clean to me." But when I took a sip I picked up a deffinate taste of something - I called the waiter who checked with the bartender and sure enough there was gin in it. I was never a gin drinker so that's probably why I didn't taste it right away. Well anyway a sip went down. I tested earlier today so I hope I won't be tested again for a few days. Big question is I'm getting ready to ask for transition. So I'm torn - do I call my case manager and tell what happened or do I wait to see it I get called for testing?It's very obvious that this program in more punitive than supportive.Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I concur with Robin > Well anyway we went out to dinner tonight and I ordered a tonic and > lime with " No Alcohol " . The drink came to the table and as always I > had my husband taste it. He shrugged his shoulders and said " it tastes > clean to me. " But when I took a sip I picked up a deffinate taste of > something - I called the waiter who checked with the bartender and > sure enough there was gin in it. I was never a gin drinker so that's > probably why I didn't taste it right away. Well anyway a sip went > down. I tested earlier today so I hope I won't be tested again for a > few days. Big question is I'm getting ready to ask for transition. So > I'm torn - do I call my case manager and tell what happened or do I > wait to see it I get called for testing? > > It's very obvious that this program in more punitive than supportive. > > Suzanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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