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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 711940" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I do not know what to say. I agree with those who say it is your business what prescribed medication you take, and that you need not disclose. But I agree, too, to take your bottles with the prescriptions. Xanex is likely to show up on a test, but I do not know the half life. (How long it takes to get out of your system.)</p><p>I do not know that I would stop my prescribed medications. You could hurt yourself that way. In more ways than one.</p><p></p><p>Could you get a roommate to help with expenses? Is daughter no longer with you? Will social services help you with food stamps or aid? Is there agriculture by you? What about a cannery job which is seasonal, in the summer?</p><p></p><p>What about Unemployment Benefits over the summer. In my state qualification is based upon reason for leaving your last employment. The last employment is literally that. Even if it was one hour. If the job (not self-employment) was only an hour and it ended for no fault of yours, or if you were laid off, you would qualify. The school district could not do anything to stop you. Any questions you have, ask me. I worked for Unemployment Insurance in my state doing determinations of eligibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 711940, member: 18958"] I do not know what to say. I agree with those who say it is your business what prescribed medication you take, and that you need not disclose. But I agree, too, to take your bottles with the prescriptions. Xanex is likely to show up on a test, but I do not know the half life. (How long it takes to get out of your system.) I do not know that I would stop my prescribed medications. You could hurt yourself that way. In more ways than one. Could you get a roommate to help with expenses? Is daughter no longer with you? Will social services help you with food stamps or aid? Is there agriculture by you? What about a cannery job which is seasonal, in the summer? What about Unemployment Benefits over the summer. In my state qualification is based upon reason for leaving your last employment. The last employment is literally that. Even if it was one hour. If the job (not self-employment) was only an hour and it ended for no fault of yours, or if you were laid off, you would qualify. The school district could not do anything to stop you. Any questions you have, ask me. I worked for Unemployment Insurance in my state doing determinations of eligibility. [/QUOTE]
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