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parsidian
Jul 14, 2013, 06:01 PM
Hello, I'm in a bit of a pickle, and any and all advice would be appreciated. I've already read MANY other similar topics, questions, studies, and articles, and have gotten a good idea of my predicament. But I'd still like to start my own topic.

I'm a 255 lb. male with an average metabolism. I drank a 6 pack of heavy beer a week ago Saturday, 7 beers the following Sunday (from early afternoon to late evening), and 1 can of 8.1% malt liquor at 1 AM on Tuesday morning. I gave my urine test at 2 PM Thursday afternoon. Assuming it took 2.5 hours for my BAC to go to 0 on Tuesday morning, that leaves 57.5 hours from then to my urine test.

I took creatine 14 hours before the test and diluted my sample (but not drastically, I only chugged water the night before and the day of). My job is physically intensive and I sweat A LOT during the day. I ate a meal about 11 hours before the test.

How good are my chances of passing?

Other notes: The urine hasn't been sent to the lab yet. By the time it gets sent to the lab, 5 or more days will have passed. Could I use this as a legal defense in case the test comes back positive? The test is for probation.

cdad
Jul 14, 2013, 06:03 PM
From my understanding DrBill no longer posts on this site and has been prohibited from posting in certain areas.

Wondergirl
Jul 14, 2013, 06:04 PM
DrBill is no longer answering questions on this site or on any other.

Probation means no alcohol.

parsidian
Jul 14, 2013, 06:45 PM
Oh well that's a shame. Anyone else with knowledge of my question that would like to help me out?

And yes, I know probation means no drinking. I'm not going to drink anymore until my probation is over, this incident has taught me enough.

J_9
Jul 14, 2013, 06:54 PM
Other notes: The urine hasn't been sent to the lab yet. By the time it gets sent to the lab, 5 or more days will have passed. Could I use this as a legal defense in case the test comes back positive? The test is for probation.

That 5 more days will not get the alcohol out of the urine sample as it is not being utilized by your body, but rather just sitting in a jar. Therefore, you cannot use this as a defense for testing positive.

I'm sorry you are in this predicament. I hope you've learned your lesson.

parsidian
Jul 19, 2013, 03:08 PM
Anyone?