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Mom Sues After Failed Drug Test Over Poppy Seeds

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Mom Sues After Failed Drug Test Over Poppy Seeds
By JOE MANDAK

March 11, 2014


A first-time mother who says she failed a drug test while in labor because she ate poppy seeds has sued a Pittsburgh hospital, saying officials defamed her and violated her doctor-patient confidentiality by sharing the results with a child welfare agency.

Rachael Devore, 31, who gave birth at Magee-Women's Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on June 24, contends in her lawsuit that the hospital staff tested her urine while she was in labor and then turned over the "positive" drug test to county caseworkers.

"I just delivered and it's supposed to be this beautiful, wonderful, happy time and I'm being accused of something that's completely ridiculous," Devore told The Associated Press. "To be accused of physically and purposely harming your child is a very tough accusation to swallow."

A UPMC spokeswoman declined to comment on the lawsuit filed Tuesday.

Opiates like heroin are made from poppies, which is why the seeds can result in false positives on drug tests. But Devore said she didn't realize what prompted the failed drug test until weeks later — when she bought the same kind of bread she had eaten ate the day before she went into labor and saw poppy seeds when she sliced into it.

Last year, another Pennsylvania woman settled a lawsuit with Jameson Hospital in New Castle for $143,500, after a county child welfare worker seized the woman's newborn in 2010 after that mother also tested positive for drugs after eating a poppy seed bagel.

Devore's attorney, Margaret Coleman, said there were no medical reasons to test Devore for drugs, saying she was a "model" patient. And when the urine sample came back as an "unconfirmed positive" the results even included the disclaimer "These results are to be used only for medical purposes. Unconfirmed screening results must not be used for non-medical purposes (e.g. employment testing, legal testing)," the lawsuit stated.

Except that's exactly what UPMC did, Devore claims, when they referred her case to Allegheny County's Office of Children, Youth and Families.

Within hours of her daughter's birth, a nurse took a urine sample from the child who was monitored for withdrawal symptoms. The next day, a hospital social worker interrupted Devore while breastfeeding "and demanded information about her alleged drug use."

Devore told the social worker she didn't use drugs and, although their daughter's tests were also negative, the hospital social worker still referred the case to CYF as Devore and the baby were being discharged June 26.

A CYF caseworker visited the Devores later that day, and scheduled a July 5 inspection of their home. A CYF investigator referred the case to a drug addiction counselor and required Devore to sign a "safety plan" acknowledging she'd surrender her parental rights to her husband if she did drugs again.

CYF workers inspected the home repeatedly in the coming weeks, and the drug counselor told Devore she planned to recommend future random drug tests, even after Devore passed another urine test. Eventually, the CYF investigator opted not to require the drug tests, though the agency has yet to send Devore a letter confirming her case has been closed. The agency doesn't comment publicly on child welfare cases.

"The Devores are very, very fortunate that CYF didn't take their baby away and UPMC knows that risk exists whenever they make one of these reports," Coleman said.

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first of all why in the hell would she have her baby taken away even if she had drugs in her system. If any one isn't aware of the huge failure that is foster care look it up. The children that are placed in foster care end up fucked. A huge percentage end up homeless and commit suiscide. The whole system is a disgrace. It needs to be reworked immediately.. really think of the children.

Good for her I hope she takes them to the cleaners.

Nearly half of foster children in the U.S. become homeless when they turn 18

. In a small study of twenty-two Texan youths who aged out of the system, 23 percent had a history of suicide attempts

Former child welfare clients were in year of birth and sex standardised risk ratios (RRs) four to five times more likely than peers in the general population to have been hospitalised for suicide attempts....Individuals who had been in long-term foster care tended to have the most dismal outcome...former child welfare/protection clients should be considered a high-risk group for suicide attempts and severe psychiatric morbidity

Academic prospects[edit]
Educational outcomes of ex-foster children in the Northwest Alumni Study:[59]
56% completed high school compared to 82% of the general population, although an additional 29% of former foster children received a G.E.D. compared to an additional 5% of the general population.
42.7% completed some education beyond high school.
20.6% completed any degree or certificate beyond high school
16.1% completed a vocational degree; 21.9% for those over 25.
1.8% complete a bachelors degree, 2.7% for over 25, the completion rate for the general population in the same age group is 24%, a sizable difference.
The study reviewed case records for 659 foster care alumni in Northwest USA, and interviewed 479 of them between September 2000 and January 2002

>source<
 
This urine testing everyone for everything is destroying our lives and our freedom.....It simply shouldn't be allowed without a court order, and only with multiple tests on a sample by GC/MS should anyone lose their kids/jobs/freedom...

Urine testing everyone for everything kind of just creeped up on us as a society, but it's really gone too far!
 
This urine testing everyone for everything is destroying our lives and our freedom.....It simply shouldn't be allowed without a court order, and only with multiple tests on a sample by GC/MS should anyone lose their kids/jobs/freedom...

Urine testing everyone for everything kind of just creeped up on us as a society, but it's really gone too far!
Seriously being asked to piss in a cup to get a job is fucking insulting, especially since they usually have someone watch you do it.
I smoke marijuana and I'm a better worker than most of the alcoholic morons you have working for you, but nooooo since alcohol is legal it's suddenly ok.
And if I get into an accident but am not stoned but smoked last week then guess what, I'll still test positive and lose my job even though it was not a factor in contributing to said accident.
The job world is fucked up and completely unfair, I fucking hate it
 
And they wonder why drug users commit crimes or sell drugs (selling drugs ain't a crime in my book).... Currently stopped most drugs for a stupid drug test, trying to make more then min wage...
 
^ I feel for you statesiders on this one.
It makes me feel that somehow this "legalisation" movement being allowed to take place in a couple of states (and counting) is a giant con.
Then again....I'm paranoid.
But we don't have piss-tests for everything in Australia - just mining jobs and such.
It's something we have to be vigilant about, because as you guys rightly point out, the social effects of indiscriminate drug testing are enormously detrimental.
The idea that you must piss clean to do something as basic and essential as work is just insanity. And especially discriminatory against cannabis users. A lot of the miners and people that get tested in Australia turn to the sorts of drugs that clear out of your system faster; meth being pretty standard.
Typical Prohibitionist outcome; escalation of use.
Fuck the man.
 
... "These results are to be used only for medical purposes. Unconfirmed screening results must not be used for non-medical purposes (e.g. employment testing, legal testing)," the lawsuit stated.

Except that's exactly what UPMC did, Devore claims, when they referred her case to Allegheny County's Office of Children, Youth and Families.

Within hours of her daughter's birth, a nurse took a urine sample from the child who was monitored for withdrawal symptoms. The next day, a hospital social worker interrupted Devore while breastfeeding "and demanded information about her alleged drug use."

Devore told the social worker she didn't use drugs and, although their daughter's tests were also negative, the hospital social worker still referred the case to CYF as Devore and the baby were being discharged June 26.

A CYF caseworker visited the Devores later that day, and scheduled a July 5 inspection of their home. A CYF investigator referred the case to a drug addiction counselor and required Devore to sign a "safety plan" acknowledging she'd surrender her parental rights to her husband if she did drugs again.

CYF workers inspected the home repeatedly in the coming weeks, and the drug counselor told Devore she planned to recommend future random drug tests, even after Devore passed another urine test. Eventually, the CYF investigator opted not to require the drug tests, though the agency has yet to send Devore a letter confirming her case has been closed. The agency doesn't comment publicly on child welfare cases.

"The Devores are very, very fortunate that CYF didn't take their baby away and UPMC knows that risk exists whenever they make one of these reports," Coleman said.

How fucking incompetent can these people be? Only silver lining is that the baby's college should be paid for (at least that) after the settlement.
 
I got hired at a job when I was drinking poppy pods at the time. I was chipping and it had been a little bit since I last dosed. I got the call from the testing facility and they asked me what I had been eating. I of course said "a poppy filled pastry". It was a 12hr overnight security detail that consisted of sitting in a car in a dark field. I was fired 2yrs later when I nodded out on heroin only to find the head of security tapping on my car window the next morning.
 
Is this drug testing all the time everywhere thing a US thing only? We dont have that here at all. In fact there would be riots on the streets for shit like that.
 
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