Friday, I was called into my Ops Leads office after having a long night and was told, "You have been selected for a "Random Drug Test".. I had this done before so I didn't have any worries, cause the only drugs I do is all my meds that I have to take

I went over to the hospital to have my drug test done. I was told to take everythig out of my pockets, when she saw the hose leading to my stomack, she wanted to see it and advised me to take it off. I had told the lady, this is a pump and I can't take it off as it provides insulin. She had told me to take if off or she will mark down and tell HR that I fail to comply with the drug test. So I took if off. I went into the next room waited till I could provide a sample. The door opened and heard voices, and door closed. I came out with my sample, my pump was gone. I asked the lady where the pump is, she said we had to send it up to the lab to have it also tested if there is any illegal drugs in it. I was upset.

I waited in the room for 4 hours, I got off work at 7:30am and was over in the clinic till about 12:30pm waiting and feeling sick. I wasn't allowed to leave the room to grab my bag that had my meter in it, other wise my drug test would be invalid according to the nurse that was there.

About 1pm - my pump came back, the insulin I had in the resovior was gone, and the lab lady said we dropped your gagit on the floor. The piston wouldn't even prime or go back to starting position.

At this point, I was ferious, no matter I was an employee for the hospital and was treated like royal crap I hadf enough. I had contact House Administration and Patient Advocacy and filed a complaint. After speaking to the House Admin and said what happened, she said we will get insulin for you... That took another 2 hours, cause they couldn't find Humulin R - U-500. So I told her just give me Regular Humulin and I'll do the correction myself till I get home.

After all this, the Admin, said you need to pay the co-pay on the insulin and supplies were given to you. It might have been out of anger and fusteration, but I had advised after today - that the hostpail will be speaking to my lawyers, I had advised them you had put my life in danger by taking my pump away, dropped the insulin pump, taken the insulin out, and tha I have been off the pump for more since 8am and it wasn't till about 3 something till I had gotten insulin to correct my high at 479.

I missed work Friday night (Night Shift) cause I had a raging migrain and feeling sick. MiniMed was getting a new pump to me on Saturday morning. I contacted my endro, cause my pump wouldn't work when I got home, so i got a temp one from the office for over night..

I can't believe I was treated this way, even from the place I work at. I felt like my civil rights were taken away from, even as an employee. Even though, I was still technically punched in for work when I was going though the drug test, I had filed an incient for injury / illness. My online form I filled this morning on line at work, reached my Ops Lead, and I recieved a call from him and asked me if I was serious.

I'm just fusterated and ferious and really don't know, if I should make a case of discriminiation and ask for a few peoples jobs cause of what happened. Someone, who works in the clinic should have some brains in their head and notice the words on the pump "Insulin Pump" or have seen one.

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I would be beyond livid. In addition, I would definitely pursue legal action. What happened here was ridiculous and simply uncalled for.

A hospital of all things should know what an insulin pump is and should have never touched it.
Sounds like at the very least, the your employer has some procedures that need to be evaluated and at the very least you should receive compensation for your time during this test, after and your sick day following, any cost for replacing your pump, insulin, etc. should be covered by them as well, and any procedures or testing to ensure you are ok.

All of this should be easy to document. Which regardless of what you do you should make sure you have your own set of documentation and write down the incident with times, dates, personnel names, etc. Did they tell you they would take your pump away prior to you going to provide a sample? I would consider them taking your pump without your knowledge a violation of testing procedures. This makes me really mad.

I would purse legal action... But I know that is much easier to say from here and not in your position I'm sure you have many things to consider. I hope this all works out for you. But no matter what make sure you document all of it and tuck the information away just in case. and find out how long a time period you have just incase you change your mind and want to pursue legal action later.
Chadd, this is way too fishy on the company's part. I am not a person who jumps into legal action fast, but this needs legal action. You were in danger while in their hands. And i sure hope you cover yourself. Make sure you talk to your doctor about this and make sure it is documented even if you have to make an appointment and go in. Make sure he sees you. You will most likely need proof that you were in danger. But I would not let this go. It doesn't matter that your leader doesn't understand how bad this was for you Protect yourself.
WOW! I have never heard anything like this happen to anyone before. I am speechless. If this happened to me I would take action. They didn't treat you fairly, they violated you and your health was put in danger. I am glad you are ok. Please keep us posted. I am sorry that some people in this world still don't get it.

Cherise
I'm glad you got a lawyer. 479!?! This is serious. They really endangered your life. If your pump had "drugs" in it, wouldn't you have tested positive for drugs in your urine? Did they think you were going to get high while peeing in a cup? This doesn't make any sense. The only concern they should have had regarding your pump was if you were smuggling someone elses urine into the bathroom. Not that your reservoir could hold enough urine to test and insulin smells nothing like urine. But, in that case I can see removing it while you are producing a urine sample but then being allowed to put it right back on in exchange for a fresh cup of pee.
It is amazing how ignorant some healthcare workers can be about insulin pumps. Anyone with half a brain could have called your doctor to check on this. I do hope you pursue this.
I do hope you get a settlement. And a judicial order to have all hospital employees educated on insulin pumps. Don't forget the damage your body suffered without any insulin. And an order for the personel involved to have to volunteer at a diabetes camp. I'm furious too! You were totally violated! Keep us posted.
Chadd:

I' M SO ANGRY, i COULD CHEW UP MY KEYBOARD AND SPIT IT OUT ... without salt! How DARE they even demand that you take off your pump let alone deprive you of medicine for so long let alone break the damn pump!!

I would file a claim for the total cost of the pump even though it was replaced so fast. Also, I would be tempted to keep he damaged one for legal evidence. And don't you pay a single cent of a co-pay for it!! I would start first with the hospital administration with a formal request for renumeration. Than I might even go to the EEOC. Or file a claim under the ADA (Americans with Disabiliities Act.) (You are in the US, are you??) Or ask them where and what you can do with this. There is no excuse for this.

I also know what trouble you had with the insulin. I take the exact same kind and strength and the hospital didn't even have it for me as an in-patient.

Isn't that terrible? I'm so incensed over this! What do I have to do with being personally upset? Because it is done to one in the community, it is done to the others. I know what you mean about the other drugs. I have a list as long as your arm and would never pass a test without notification of the drugs I'm on. But they have no business being so horrid with you because they know what your medical history is.

Guess I had better cool down for now. You take care and let us know exactly what they do. We are interested. Whew! I think I feel better now.

Lois La Rose
Milwaukee, WI
Sad part is the nurse could have gone into the system and pulled up my medical record on the computer and looked that I'm indeed on the insulin pump and call the Diabetic Center. They had no right in running off with my pump and taking the insulin out of the resivior.

I'm so glad that I'm a computer geek, (I work in the IT Department as an Network Administrator during the night shift) that I even do monthly backups on my insulin pump. Yes monthly backups, During that time,I also backup the pumps reports for the month and make my reports in PDF's and print them out. But, I would have been screwed cause I couldn't even retrieve anything from the pump.

I have contact my unkles (3) one is a judge and the other two are attorneys. They are going to rip into them for what they had done.

I went in today to have the iPro put in and had a brief conversation with my diabetic educator, I was in her office for 2.5 hours. She was hmmmmm, Pissed that it happened. He contacted several people in he hospital while I was in her office. It wasn't a pretty site. I wanted to crawl under the table and hide.
This was a violation!

I don't use a pump yet, but will in the future according to my dr and I imagine it becomes like a part of your body.

The person who made you remove your pump and all of the people in that role should go through mandatory diabetes education and sensitivity training! You should see if your lawyer can ask for that in whatever settlement you receive. You should also receive a formal apology! This is in addition to any monetary settlement....
This behavior is absolutely inappropriate. The only thing that should appear in a urine sample as a result of being on the pump is, hopefully, an absence of sugar and ketones. The person who made you remove your pump should be fired.
I agree with Sarah about the mandatory diabetic education but in addition, I think they should have to pay for it out of their own pockets! I couldn't believe when I got the bill that a 6 hour diabetic education class (2 days, 3 hours each) cost me $550.00, but, as my husband said, it's for my health.
Chadd-
I'm so sorry that you had to experience this. I think you've received some great advice above and it sounds like you're doing the right thing with your uncles. Please, don't give up on this. I'm the same as Saundra and I normally don't jump towards the legal side of things but this is whole experience is just horrific. Please, keep us updated on what happens! We're all thinking of you and I'm saying a prayer for you.
Erin
I would have told them I'm not leaving my pump. I would have dropped trow and given the sample right there. That is ridiculous!!!! I'm glad you are ok. I would maybe contact your local ACLU. This was absolutely uncalled for.

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