jaybird007
Junior Member
Long story short...Im in afghanistan, US Army infantry. While I was home on leave, I had a civilian oral surgeon remove 3 pieces of shrapnel from my gums. On top of the pain meds, he prescribed me valium because he said I was really "jumpy"...I have had 3 concussions, and have ptsd pretty bad.
That said, mid April, one of my best buddies was shot and killed and I took 2 of the valium to calm my nerves. A couple of days later my truck was hit with an rpg, causing an ammo box to hit me in my side and make me urinate blood. I was sent to the hospital for hematuria. during the subsequent testing of my urine for blood, the doctor also said, "You have benzos in your system" to which I replied, yeah, Id have told you if I knew you were looking for them...there was no chain of evidence, no one even supervised the collections at any time. It was a cup of urine that he dipped a stick in that said I was "positive" ....in a court of law, how can he prove that that was my urine with no paperwork? he just did it on a whim, basically......
That said, mid April, one of my best buddies was shot and killed and I took 2 of the valium to calm my nerves. A couple of days later my truck was hit with an rpg, causing an ammo box to hit me in my side and make me urinate blood. I was sent to the hospital for hematuria. during the subsequent testing of my urine for blood, the doctor also said, "You have benzos in your system" to which I replied, yeah, Id have told you if I knew you were looking for them...there was no chain of evidence, no one even supervised the collections at any time. It was a cup of urine that he dipped a stick in that said I was "positive" ....in a court of law, how can he prove that that was my urine with no paperwork? he just did it on a whim, basically......