I am writing this because future nurses…
I am writing this because future nurses and families deserve to know the truth about the Louisiana State Nursing Board and Pine Grove Rehab. Their system is not about protecting patients—it is about control, money, and punishment.
Here is my story:
I was one semester away from graduating nursing school when my life was turned upside down. I had already gotten sober and provided proof of it—three hair follicle tests I paid for myself and a pre-employment drug screen showing over a year of sobriety. Six weeks after giving birth to my daughter, I underwent a required “fitness for duty” drug screen. Unsurprisingly, fentanyl was in my system—because I had received an epidural during labor.
I did the responsible thing: I provided the official anesthesia records from my hospital stay showing exactly what medications were administered. Instead of looking at the medical evidence, the Board and Pine Grove Rehab accused me of being a liar and an addict. They actually said I “used the epidural as cover for street drugs.”
Then came their outrageous demand: 90 days of inpatient rehab at Pine Grove. That would have meant 90 days away from my 6-week-old baby whom I was breastfeeding. Think about that: forcing a new mother into unnecessary inpatient treatment, cutting her off from her newborn, despite clear medical documentation.
I want to make this crystal clear: I did not meet the criteria for Substance Use Disorder in the DSM-5. I was not addicted to anything. I was not dependent on any drug. Every shred of medical and diagnostic evidence supported that. Yet they ignored it all, because profit and punishment came first.
This was not about “help.” This was about money. Pine Grove benefits from mandatory referrals. The Board benefits by maintaining power and forcing compliance. Nurses like me get caught in the middle, treated as guilty until proven innocent, and pushed into debt and despair.
And my story is not unique. Across the country, boards and rehab programs have been exposed for this exact behavior:
• CalMatters Report (2024): “California Nurses Say State’s Addiction Recovery Program Is a Trap” – documenting how recovery programs tied to licensing boards drive nurses into debt and out of their careers.
👉 Read here
• AllNurses Forum: Hundreds of nurses describe board-linked rehab programs as corrupt and profit-driven:
👉 AllNurses IPN Issues
• Reddit Nursing Community: Nurses share feelings of being “defeated” under unnecessary restrictions despite years of sobriety.
👉 Reddit Thread
This system is designed to break nurses, not support them. It steals careers, destroys financial stability, and labels people forever, even when there is clear proof of innocence.
But here’s the part they don’t want to hear: they did not break me. Despite their efforts, I went back, rebuilt my life, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and am now pursuing my Master’s degree. I am succeeding in my career and supporting my family in spite of them, not because of them.
The Louisiana State Nursing Board and Pine Grove Rehab should be investigated for their unethical, exploitative practices. They do not help nurses—they harm them. They do not protect the public—they protect their profit.
To any nurse facing this system: know that you are not alone, it is not your fault, and you can rise above it.








