 | | | Will I pass an etg test 44 hrs after last drink,I had 2 beers and the night prior 9
Asked Dec 26, 2011, 10:36 AM
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19 Answers At around 9 maybe 10 pm the first night started drinking till around midnight and stopped went home slept it off then the next day consumed 2 beers at my cousins and stopped at around 6pm I then had a drug test tuesday at 2pm I am wondering if I will be ok for the etg cutoff,I drank tons of water along with a detox drink and 2 b complex vitamins and some whey protien and didn't eat at all either,I urinated about 5 maybe 6 times before the test,will I be ok based upon your research? Thread Summary |
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Dec 26, 2011, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dustyhawkz5684 At around 9 maybe 10 pm the first night started drinking till around midnight and stopped went home slept it off then the next day consumed 2 beers at my cousins and stopped at around 6pm I then had a drug test tuesday at 2pm | The 2 beers aren't particularly important in the calculation. How much did you drink on the first night and across what period of time?
It would also help to know your gender, age, height, weight and whether you are an infrequent social drinker or heavy drinker. | | |  | Junior Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 10:54 AM
| | | about 9 beers or so ide say,i am male,height 6,2 6,3 and my weight is about 140,im an infrequent social drinker for the most part,before this it had been week pry 2 since last drink and im 20 years old | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by dustyhawkz5684 about 9 beers or so ide say,i am male,height 6,2 6,3 and my weight is about 140,im an infrequent social drinker for the most part,before this it had been week pry 2 since last drink and im 20 years old | Do me a favor and straighten out the time line. You drank 9 beers across a 3-hour period on what day...then the next day you drank 2 beers...and it was 44 hours from this last drink? What was the time period from the last of the 9 beers until the test? | | |  | Junior Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 11:06 AM
| | | alright,srry for the confusion dr bill,saturday evening i drank 9 beers or there about from 9 pm to 12 or so,got a ride home and slept it off,then went to my cousins house for a christmas party the next day around 4 o clock and had 2 beers before i left at 6 o clock then was clean until tuesday at 2pm which is when i had the test | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by dustyhawkz5684 alright,srry for the confusion dr bill,saturday evening i drank 9 beers or there about from 9 pm to 12 or so,got a ride home and slept it off,then went to my cousins house for a christmas party the next day around 4 o clock and had 2 beers before i left at 6 o clock then was clean until tuesday at 2pm which is when i had the test | First, EtG is created as a result of alcohol metabolism which means it is related to amount consumed. EtG is being created so long as there is alcohol in your system. In your case, from midnight Saturday until about 9-10 am Sunday morning.
Between your last drink Saturday and the test there is 62 hours. From that is subtracted 10 hours to reach BAC=0. That leaves 52 hours. The Sunday beer would cause a spike but should have been eliminated prior to the test. Your main concern is the 9 drinks the previous night.
I use the maximum clearance times in my calculations which would require 60-78 hours for clearance. Any amount of consumption resulting in a BAC .08 or above is poorly defined in the literature.
While the foregoing would indicate that you would still have EtG in your system at 52 hours (62 from last drink), the range of clearance times is from 30-90 hours. So you have a chance of passing....but you are in time range where you could fail. Water and frequent urination is in your favor as EtG being water soluble is particularly vulnerable to dilution. Not familiar with detox products specific effects.
Wish I could provide more definitive information but it's simply not available. Please let us know the results. | | |  | Junior Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 11:40 AM
| | | will do,and thank you very much sir. | | |  | Junior Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 03:38 PM
| | | also would the amount of urine given in the sample make a difference for a posotive or negative result?? | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by dustyhawkz5684 also would the amount of urine given in the sample make a difference for a posotive or negative result?? | No. It should not.
You are the second person to ask that recently. Did you pick that info up somewhere? | | |  | Junior Member | |
Dec 26, 2011, 04:06 PM
| | | no i was just wondering,thanks for your input | | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | Add your answer here.
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