Sharon Dembinski, RNP,CMA
Sharon@MethadoneSupport.org

Sharon is a Nurse Practitioner, Certified Methadone Advocate, practices at Discovery House, a Rhode Island-based Opiate Treatment provider with 16 clinics in 5 states and is the Lead Developer and Coordinator of the "Mother's On Methadone" (MOM) Program  at Kent Hospital in Rhode Island.  Sharon is also on the Board of Advisors to Methadone Support Org.

Sharon became a Recovery and Methadone Advocate when she discovered her son’s addiction to heroin. After a one-year struggle, 5 rehab admissions and 3 overdoses, her son finally achieved a sustained recovery and has maintained that recovery for over 3 years.

Sharon decided to try and help others and learned all she could about the effectiveness of MMT as well as the problems that exist in the clinic systems. She had found her calling and became a Certified Methadone Advocate. She started working on a proposal for the Mothers On Methadone (MOM) Program at the hospital where she worked as a Nurse Practitioner in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit.  She discovered that at some hospitals MMT patients were only allowed to visit their babies one hour a day.  Sharon knew that this was not beneficial for the maternal-newborn bonding that is so essential for both mother and baby.

After a year, the "MOM" program was finally approved and is now up and running at its full potential. "MOM" supports and educates mothers on MMT or those dependent on opioids for pain management. The highlights of the program are:

*   Prenatal support, education and consultation with a healthcare professional specializing in methadone, pregnancy and the newborn where all the important aspects of pregnancy, MMT, neonatal abstinence syndrome and breastfeeding are discussed and recovery support is offered.


*   Kent Hospital offers a Level II, Special Care Nursery staffed with nurses,  nurse practitioners and physicians with specialized training and experience treating babies experiencing Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.


*   A counseling and assessment session with a social worker who can offer assistance to link the mother with all necessary community agencies, cost-free classes including childbirth, infant care, breastfeeding and infant CPR.

*   Nursery Volunteer Program that includes cuddlers to fill in during the times the baby's family is not available.


*   With the goal of promoting bonding and educational opportunities in mind, prolonged parental visits are encouraged and supported with cafeteria vouchers that are available for those who may need them.





A very familiar name to our organization and website, Methadone Support Org, is Sharon Dembinski. Sharon is our pregnancy guru and my personal hero! In addition to everything else you already know she does.....she now practices at the Discovery House clinics also in Rhode Island in her "spare" time! and of course....she also has this page here at the website. Yikes.....did someone say "spare time", lol???

That being said.....on with the alert. Sharon recently discovered an error in TIP 43 on morphine dosing for the treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). She alerted CSAT to this potential danger and the following is their response/alert. I would also like to take this opportunity to once again thank Sharon for her hard work ......making this her life's passion! Had Sharon not found this error....or....."typo" infant's lives could have been lost. THANK YOU, SHARON!!!....Carol

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grace131621
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 Posted January 14th, 2010 03:20 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Just checking in with you ladies making sure everyone is ok. I had a really difficult holiday season due to unforeseen issues with my ex (sons father) and unfortunately things have gotten worse for me regarding that situation. I am now in the process of filing for sole legal custody of little Adam in hopes of him having no further contact with the child. I think that without the support of this board over those awful months while I was pregnant and dealing with a severely mentally ill partner, I would have cracked up or lost the pregnancy altogether due to stress. I am very grateful to all of you.

I really wish that things had turned out differently and that although I canned the relationship with my Ex last summer, that Adam could have continued to have his father in his life. I now know that any sort of contact or relationship Adam would have with his father would end up being a detriment to the child's well being. As the mother I cannot permit that, and I am taking proper action to ensure Adam;s future so he may grow up to be a strong, successful productive member of society. Something his father can never ever be. The sad part is that my ex will end up homeless in the middle of winter in a number of weeks, he has continued the same sick behavior he had exhibited when he lived in our home and the behavior only got worse while living at the place he has been at since we kicked him out last summer and has been evicted once again.

As far as life without this man I am doing fine parenting and supporting the child by myself and will continue to do so. I have a lot of family support and my relatives have finally cut the crap and are being more accepting of me and my situation and no longer believe Adam has been damaged in any way by been born opiate dependent. That's something to be happy about. Thanks again everyone for all you have done, it has been a life changing experience for myself and my family.
   
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 Posted January 15th, 2010 06:43 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Hi Grace!!!!
Thankyou so much for taking time out to update us! I know how tough it is with a baby, you don't get much me time! lol I'm glad little Adam is doing well! I had wondered if your Ex would actually leave you in peace... and it appears he's not going to. I'm so sorry to hear you are going through all this again. It's such a shame he won't sort himself out, if not for himself then for the sake of his son! I know he is ill, but it sounds like there are things he can do to help himself.

Anyway at least one good thing has happened, I'm really pleased to hear your family are finally being more supportive. I'm sure they can see that Adam is a healthy, happy little boy! And I'm pleased they have finally stopped accusing you of doing something wrong! We all know that you were on medication that you needed for your health, you didn't choose this. How are you feeling at the mo? Did the pregnancy aggravate your illness much? I hope it didn't!
It's so great to hear from you Hun!!! And I hope things improve for you soon.

Love Vicky x

VICKY
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 Posted January 16th, 2010 02:56 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
My illness almost went into a full remission while I was pregnant. Reason for this is that Pregnancy will actually suppress the immune system. Many women with pain disorders due to immune disease have had this same experience. About 3 months after I delivered the symptoms returned and now I am pretty much the same as before with better pain control due to intercostal nerve blocks. Opiate pain medication by itself has not been enough for me to adequately control the pain, I have to use the morphine in combination with topical anesthetics such as lidocaine patches and creams. It's a struggle but you cannot stay pregnant forever, which is quite unfortunate for me. LOL!
   
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 Posted January 17th, 2010 07:25 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Oh Grace! I am so sorry that yet again these issues are coming back! I know what you are going through with your ex being I went through something similar with my 1st borns father and now ex husband. I left him and did all I could legally to keep him away from Ang because he is not well. Now and for a couple years he has been on the run with warrants out for his arrest in a totally different state!!! Thank God. Soon enough my soon to be husband (this November 5th) & I will be working to terminate his parental rights and then working towards an adoption because the only father Ang thinks she has is my fiance. He has been her daddy since she was a couple months old. Anyway, give me a call Grace! Its been too long since we last spoke! I am not working today or Monday!
Hugs, Jessica

Jessica Jensen,CSAC, CMA
Primary Pregnancy Support Specialist
Certified Substance Abuse Counselor
Certified Methadone Advocate
Certified Hepatitis C Basic Educator
Member of NAADAC, AATOD & MOAR
testing for CADAC1 in June 2010
Jessica@MethadoneSupport.org
1-860-798-5785
   



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